Easy. Compreheno, -ere. It means "to grasp or understand", but the literal translation is "to grab together", indicating the concept of putting the pieces together when you understand something.
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I can comprehend the complex mathematical equation after studying it carefully.
The word that defines comprehend or understand is "grasp."
Yes, the word "intelligence" has Latin roots, derived from "intellegere," meaning to understand or comprehend.
Capable probably stems from the Latin word 'Capax' having such meaning as to take, grasp, lay hold, catch, undertake and comprehend. A Late Latin word deveopled as 'capabilis' which translates as being able to take in. This word passed into old French and eventually into English
I struggled to comprehend the complex instructions.
No, the word 'comprehend' is a verb.The noun form is comprehension.
The root word of comprehensive is "comprehend," which means to understand or grasp the full meaning of something.
The word "understood", meaning "had perceived" is a past tense verb.
The word "interpretation" comes from the Latin word "interpretatio," which means explanation or translation. It is derived from the verb "interpretari," which means to explain or make sense of something.
Misunderstand, confused, mistake, misinterpret, incomprehension, incomprehensible
Aphasia: loss of the ability to speak, write, and /or comprehend the written or spoken word.
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