The Latin word for 'to write' is 'scribo, scribere'. We get the words 'scribe' and 'scribble' from it.The Greek word for "I write" is γράφω-grapho. Hence biography, calligraphy, graph...etc...
It comes from the Greek word "graphos" meaning 'to write'.
Cosmo is the Greek root word for cosmopolitan.
The Greek root word for "out" is "ek" or "ex."
The Greek root word poly means many
The Greek root word for "stop" is "stasis."
Graph is the part of the word that contains the Greek root meaning "write."
It comes from the Greek word "graphos" meaning 'to write'.
The root of 'agraphia' is 'graph', from the Greek 'graphein' (to write).
Cosmo is the Greek root word for cosmopolitan.
Latin: Scribere = to write (gives us the root word Scrib-)I hope I understood the question correctly: you're not looking for the root word of "write"; I understand that you're looking for the root word that means write?There are other related Latin words (scriptura) that give us similar words in English (words that have the root Script-)
what is the greek root for homograph
The Greek root word poly means many
The Greek root tele- means "far off, at a distance". The word "graph" comes from the Greek root graphein which means "write, express by written characters".
Logos is the Greek root of a word an example of a word using the root logos is logic.
Graph is a Greek root meaning "to write."
The root for nucleoid is nucleus, which is not, sadly, either a Greek word or root. The Greek root meaning irreducible or uncuttable is atomos, from which we get the word atom, atomic, etc.
One example is the word "democracy," which comes from the Greek roots "demos," meaning "people," and "kratos," meaning "power." Another example is the word "aristocracy," which is derived from "aristos," meaning "best," and "kratos," referring to "power" or "rule."