sentio, sentire, sensi, sensus-a-um.
it means to percieve or feel.
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solus is the latin word for alone ( it is a latin root and can have endings added to it )
Fac- is the Latin root for 'you do'. From the root is formed 'facis' for 'you do', in the sense of the second person singular in the present indicative tense. Also from the same root is formed 'facitis', in the sense of the second person plural.
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sensus- sensation or feeling
there is the Latin verb sentire, which means to feel or their is the noun sensus, which means sense or feeling.Ultimately you get the present day English roots found in words like sensory or sentimental in the forms SENT/SENS
Suffix is -esthesia (as in "anesthesia" meaning no or without sensation or feeling)I believe that would be -esthesia. Ex: hyperesthesia. Not to be confused with -algia, a variant of -algo, meaning pain.The Latin root sent means feel, the Late Latin sensat means feel, so sensat or senswould mean feeling or sensation.-esthesia is the medical terminology combining form meaning sensation. So anesthesia is the absence of sensation, and hyperesthesia is excessive sensation.-esthesia
The root "Struct" is Latin in origin. It comes from the Latin word "structura," meaning "a building or structure."
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You are speaking of sensation and sensation travels in the dorsal root. The fibers within that root that carry pin-prick sensation would most likely be the A-delta fibers
The Latin root of Prefer is Praeferre.
what is the latin root for apparently
The latin root for flexible is flex.
The Latin root of the word "destination" is "destinare," which means "to determine" or "to appoint."
re is greek and latin
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