Poly is the greek stem which indicates "many", as in polygamy which means many wives.
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says greek, that sounds right.
poly means many
The Latin root "poly-" means many or much.
Polis is a latin stem which means- City I promiss you this is right! :)
it means root
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Poly is Latin for many.
pingere is of latin stem, meaning - "to colour, paint"
The Latin stem "vid" means "see" or "perceive." It is commonly found in words related to vision, sight, or observation.
'Sur-' comes from Latin. In Latin, it means above. The word and prefix 'Super' is related.
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There are two Latin stems within the English language word 'jurisdiction'. One is the stem jur-, for 'law'. The other is the stem dic-, for 'saying'.
built around a plastic stem inside of which is a piece of thin wire
The Latin stem "post-" means "after" or "behind." It is commonly used as a prefix in English words to indicate something that comes after or follows.