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What is the Latin root which means to answer with the same sound?

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What latin root means to answer with the same sound?

The Latin root that means to answer with the same sound is "respondere." This root forms the basis for words like "respond" and "response." It combines "re-" (again) with "spondere" (to pledge or promise), indicating a reply or answer that echoes back.


What does the root word in repulse mean?

The root word is the same as for repel: pel from the Latin repellere, to drive or push.


What does dianell mean?

Dianell is a female, Spanish name of Latin origin. It comes from the same root as Diane, mean divine.


What does the Latin root word ident mean?

The Latin root word "ident" means "the same" or "self." It is often used in words related to sameness or self-recognition, such as "identity" or "identification."


What is the Latin root for do?

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.


What is the greek and latin root for emmision?

The *Latin* root (Greek is a separate language, they are not the same) for this compound word is: ex (out of) and mitto (to send)


What does the latin root nox mean?

I know it's not exactly the same but: nocturnal. obnoxious.


What is the root word of incredible?

The Latin word 'credo' is the root, which means 'I believe'. Hence 'credible' means believable and 'incredible' negates it and means unbelievable. Likewise 'credibly' and 'incredibly' have the same root and mean believably and unbelievably.


What word has the same root as exhibit?

The word "exhibit" has the same Latin root as the word "exhibitum," which means "display" or "show."


What is the Latin root for 'you do'?

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.


What does the Latin root nym mean?

The Latin root "nym" means name or word. It is often used in words related to names or words themselves, such as synonym (word with similar meaning), antonym (word with opposite meaning), or pseudonym (false name).