A simple definition of specere is to look.
The root word "specere" means to look at or see. It is derived from Latin and is the basis for many English words related to vision or sight, such as "inspect" or "spectacle".
I don't believe it has a word it is based on, (i.e. perspect is not a word) however the roots in it come from are latin per-through and specere-look/look at
The root word is lus. This root word means light.
The root word 'trachy' means 'rough.'
The root word 'algia' means 'pain.'
The root word 'plegia' means 'paralyze.'
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To observe, to watch, to look at.
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I don't believe it has a word it is based on, (i.e. perspect is not a word) however the roots in it come from are latin per-through and specere-look/look at
Spec means look.Examples:specimen, specific, spectator, spectacle, aspect, speculate, inspect, respect, prospect, retrospective, introspective.
Species is a late Middle English word that comes from the Latin word species, which meant appearance. That word was rooted in the Latin specere, which meant to look.
"circumspectus" is Latin for "look around, take heed"."Circum" = around"Specere" = to lookThe word is have had its origins in the late 14th to the early 15th century.
The root word is lus. This root word means light.
Incred is not a root word. It is a root with a negating prefix.
The root word means to stand. stigma is one word that has this root word.
growth the root word is physis
able is the root in the word changeable