The sense of touch; feeling., The stroke in beating time., Sensitive mental touch; peculiar skill or faculty; nice perception or discernment; ready power of appreciating and doing what is required by circumstances.
The root word in "tactile" is "tact," which comes from the Latin word "tangere," meaning "to touch."
The Latin root word "tact" means touch or contact. It is often used in words related to a sense of touch or a skillful handling of delicate situations.
The word is "taxonomy."
The Latin root is Posse meaning, to be able
The word "precipitate" contains the Latin root "cip," meaning "to throw or fall headlong."
The Latin root word "tact" means touch or contact. It is often used in words related to a sense of touch or a skillful handling of delicate situations.
The word is "taxonomy."
The word tactile is from the Latin "tactil" - tangible or to touch.
Tact is not a Latin word.
The Latin root is Posse meaning, to be able
The root of the word 'convert' is the Latin 'con' meaning 'altogether' and the Latin 'vertere' meaning 'turn.' This made up the Latin word 'convertere' meaning 'turn around.'
The Latin root of the word beneficiary comes from the Latin adverb "bene" meaning good.
The root is the Latin "vīvere," meaning "to live."
The root of the English word "inspiration" is the Latin (not Greek) word spiritus, meaning "breath".
The root is the Latin word "requisitis", meaning "required".
The word virtue comes from a Latin root meaning strength or power.
The Latin root "sect" means to cut or separate. It is often used in words related to cutting or dividing, such as "section" or "intersect."