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Annus is "year"; the stem is sometimes ann-, sometimes annu-. This is irregular for Latin words: it is usually either with or without u.

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14y ago

Some words that are derived from "annus" are annual and annuity.

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11y ago

I believe 1 greek root for anni is Anniversary.

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9y ago

No words in English are known to begin with the Latin root "annus," which means year.

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12y ago

annual, anniversary, and annuity are just a few

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11y ago

annus, it is the root word.

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11y ago

Annus means year.

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