The syllables 'offic-' make up the roots for two words. One has the meaning of to create work. In this sense, the root 'offic-' is formed from the combination of the noun 'opus' ['work'] and the infinitive 'facere' ['to do, make']. Latin derivatives of this Latin root are 'officium' ['duty'] and 'officina' ['workshop']. The other has the meaning of to put in the way. In this sense, the root 'offic-' is formed from the combination of the preposition 'ob' ['in front of'] and the infinitive 'facere' ['to do, make']. Latin derivatives of this Latin root are 'officere' ['to hinder'].
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No, there is not a latin root meaning for fog.
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The root of "claudere" meaning close is "claus-".
The Latin root of the word beneficiary comes from the Latin adverb "bene" meaning good.
The meaning of the root word counter is 'against'.
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true, a affix does change the meaning of a root.
The root meaning of the word Vatican means prophesy.
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