The Greek root for "old" is "palaios."
The Latin root word for archaeology is "archaeo-", which comes from the Greek word "archaios" meaning "ancient" or "old."
The Greek root for "mobile" is "mobilis."
The Greek root for big is "mega" and the Latin root is "magnus."
The word two does not have a Greek root but a Latin one.
The Greek root word for the number five is "penta," which is derived from the Greek word "pente."
It isn't Greek, it comes from the Old English.
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There is no Greek or Latin root for "eerie". It's of Germanic ancestry, from an Old English word meaning "cowardly".
Its a greek root
There is no Greek root vit-. It is a Latin root.
what is the greek root for homograph
in greek is επανασυνεδριάζω. It doesnt have a greek root, i think is latin
The root "Struct" is Latin in origin. It comes from the Latin word "structura," meaning "a building or structure."
Don is not a Greek root word.
It doesnt have a greek root, its latin sol
The Greek root of "atmos" is "atmo," meaning vapor or steam. This root is commonly used in words related to the atmosphere or air.
The Greek root word for "work" is "ergon." It does not share a meaning with the Old English word for work, which is "wrycan."