Vit- is not Greek but Latin.
It derives from the Latin word vita, meaning life.
Hence the English words vitality, vital, vitamin
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."
There is no Greek root vit-. It is a Latin root.
"Vit-" or "vita-" coming from the Latin word for life, "vita."
It means "life". Some examples are: vital, vitality, vitalize, and vitamin.
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vitamin vitality revitalize vital These are the root words for vit. (There are many more)
Monk comes from the Greek word, monakhos, which means "solitary."
The prefix "vit-" typically means "life" or "living." It is derived from the Latin word "vita," which means "life." This prefix is commonly seen in words related to life, vitality, or living organisms.
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The Greek word for "rule" literally means "to umpire".
The Greek word for telephone is "τηλέφωνο" (tiléfono).
The Greek word for "Place" is "θέση".