Human.
The root word that means people or human is "anthropo-", derived from the Greek word "anthrōpos" meaning human being.
cabbage
The root word for "anthropos" is "anthropo-" which comes from the Greek word for "human" or "man".
Anthropo- from the Greek anthropos meaning human being
Words with a prefix on the root word man are human and woman. Words with suffixes on the root word man are manhood, and man-cave. Other words with the root "man" include humanity, and womanhood.
demo like in democracy (govt. of the people
The root word "anthro" comes from the Greek word "anthropos," which means human or mankind. It is commonly used in words related to humans, such as anthropology (study of humans) or anthropomorphic (having human attributes).
human, humane, inhuman, humility,humus, exhume, humanities
Anthropo- from the Greek anthropos meaning human being
corpus corpse corporal corporate corpulent
From Latin 'Carnem' meaning meat. Can also mean flesh of a human and pulp of a fruit
The Greek word "anthropos" means a human being. This meaning is the root of words like anthropoid. It is a root not a prefix.