The Greek root for bios is Life
It comes from the Greek Bios, meaning one's life - a way of living.
The Greek root "vit" means "life." It is derived from the word "bios," meaning "life." This root is found in various English words related to life, such as "vital," "vitality," and "revitalize."
The word that comes from the Greek word "bios" and means life is "biology." Biology is the study of living organisms and their interactions with each other and the environment.
Bios is not Latin, it is Greek, and it means "life"
the root is greek (bio-, βιο-) and it means life. βίος (vios) - life.
Do you mean the root "macro"? That's of Greek origin, from the word makros meaning "long" or "large". When found in English words it means:"large", as opposed to "micro-" (from Greek mikros), which means "small""long", as in "macrobiotic" (Greek bios, "life"), "intended to prolong life"
Don is not a Greek root word.
it is not a greek root or any root
The Greek root "lith" means stone. It is commonly seen in words related to rocks, minerals, or stones, such as "lithosphere" (the rigid outer layer of Earth) or "lithotomy" (surgical removal of a stone).
The root mem is not greek, but latin. It means 'mind'.
The Greek root carci- means cancer
The Latin root of "biography" is "bio-", which means life or living.