To write
The word 'graph' is more recent than the extinction of the Latin language, and so there is no word for it. 'Graph' was first coined in the late 19th century as a contraction of the phrase 'graphic formula'. The word 'graphic' comes from the Latin word 'graphicus', which means a picture or drawing.
graph as for this form does not exist. maybe you mean grapho, which means "i am writing" or "i write"
Graph is not Latin but Greek it means "draw" or "write".
writting, (picture)
To write, like Paragraph.
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Graph is a Greek root meaning "to write."
graph is to write or record like graph paper!
It comes from the Greek word "graphos" meaning 'to write'.
The root is the Latin "vīvere," meaning "to live."
hyper is a greek root word meaning over-. υπερ- (hyper-)
It's not a Latin root, it's Greek. Angelos in Greek simply means messenger.
Graph is the part of the word that contains the Greek root meaning "write."
The root "port" is a Latin root. It comes from the Latin word "portare," which means "to carry."
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The Latin root of "training" is traho, meaning to drag.
The root that means 'severe' is from the ancient, classical Greek and Latin languages. That root is auster- in Latin, and austeros in Greek. From that root derive the Latin adjective 'austerus', which means 'severe'; and the Latin noun 'austeritas', which means 'severeness, severity'.
There is no Greek or Latin root for "eerie". It's of Germanic ancestry, from an Old English word meaning "cowardly".