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The meaning of the Latin root word pon means place or set. These root words come from the Latin language and are used in a huge variety of modern languages.
yes it means place
Hosp is the root word. Either in Latin or Greek.
migr = Latin, to move from a place
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The root "loco" comes from the Latin, locus, meaning "place". The words "locomotive" and "locomotion" contain this root.
"to speak" as is allocution and circumlocution
Depono deponere doposui depositum, meaning put away.
Migrate- meaning to move to a new home land
latin
That is a trick question because the root phone is a greek AND a latin root.
The root syllable 'pos-' is a contracted form of the adjective 'potis'. The adjective is the actual root word. The root syllable is its shortened form. Either way the meaning is capable.