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Vestig
One Greek root of 'to track' is odme. A direct derivative of this Greek root word is the Latin masculine gender noun 'odor', which means 'the smell'. An indirect derivative, by way of the Latin noun 'odor', is the Latin infinitive 'odorari', which means 'to smell, to track'.Another Greek root is the verb ago, in the first person singular. A direct derivative of this Greek root word is the Latin verb 'ago', which is the first person singular form in the present indicative tense of 'agere' and which means '[I] set in motion'. An indirect derivative, by way of the Latin verb 'ago', is the Latin infinitive 'indagare', which means 'to track'.
Theo (apex) *TruMoo
Vacuas is the Latin word for empty. Inanis, which means void and vacuus, which means deserted are closely related to empty.
The Anglo-Saxon root "cild" most closely means boy.
δημο- (demo) means the people. ex. democracy demo-cracy the people's power (-cracy from cratos/kratos power)
Mime is the word with a greek root that means to copy or imitate.
Self :]
The Greek root word poly means many
the greek root 'lith' means 'stone'
The Greek root crypt means "hidden" in English.
The root mem is not greek, but latin. It means 'mind'.