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 root word for "therefore" is "there." It comes from Old English and Middle English origins.
Fearful
root word
No, "earth" is not a root word. It is a word in itself that has not been further broken down into smaller units when analyzing its origins.
anima-; the study of word roots and origins
anima-; the study of word roots and origins
de-
Ginger comes from the Sanskrit word "horn-root."
"de" is not a root word. It is a prefix meaning "to undo" To debunk a theory is to undo it, to prove it false.
De
With is the English equivalent of the Latin root 'con-'. The root syllable 'con-' is a form of 'com' and of 'cum'. The two words are known origins of the preposition 'cum', which means 'with'.
compose