In latin is facundus and in greek is εύγλωττος(evglotos).
The root "Struct" is Latin in origin. It comes from the Latin word "structura," meaning "a building or structure."
The Latin root word for archaeology is "archaeo-", which comes from the Greek word "archaios" meaning "ancient" or "old."
The word "string" has its roots in both Latin and Old English. In Latin, "stringere" means to bind or draw tight, which led to the development of the word "string" in English.
"Fract" is a Latin root word, derived from the Latin verb "frangere" meaning "to break."
greek
The root word "dorm" is Latin. It comes from the Latin word "dormire," which means "to sleep."
Greek
The Latin root of density is "densus," meaning thick or close together. The Greek root of density is "dénse," which also means thick or crowded. Both roots refer to the compactness or closeness of particles in a material.
The word two does not have a Greek root but a Latin one.
It is the second principle part from the verb loquor, and it means to speak
Latin
The root is the Latin "vīvere," meaning "to live."