Down from; about, concerning.
the study of
The Latin root word for "to move" is kine or kines.
Its a Greek/ Latin root word meaning two.
De- and notare are the Latin roots of 'denotation'. The prefix 'de-' means 'from'. The infinitive 'notare' means 'to distinguish, mark'.
"Thal-" generally means "green," and refers to plants.
Either Greek or Latin, it shares it's definition with DIV, and means "a god". Do not have this confused with the prefix, witch means to undo. EXAMPLES: Deity, Divine
The prefix sect means 'cut'. It comes from a Greek and Latin root word.
The Latin root for "devastate" is "de-" meaning thoroughly or intensively, and "vastare" meaning to lay waste or make empty.
Action, react(ion), de/activate
The English root "medic-" comes from a similar Latin root medic-, as the Latin has medicus ("doctor"), medicinalis ("medicinal"), medicor ("to heal"), etc. Essentially, in both languages it generally means "relating to healing, medicine".
The root word "alti" comes from the Latin word "altus," which means "high" or "deep." It is often used in English to denote something located at a high level or altitude, such as "altitude" or "altimeter."
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