Homosapiens.
The root word that means people or human is "anthropo-", derived from the Greek word "anthrōpos" meaning human being.
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).
un is prefix which means no popul means people
The Greek root word for people is "anthropo-" which is derived from the Greek word "anthropos" meaning human or person.
The Latin root word "populis" means "people" or "population." It is related to terms like "popular" or "population."
The word root that means change is "morph."
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).
un is prefix which means no popul means people
Soma means "body", animal or human, or it can refer to a group or a body of people, and so forth.
"Pop" as a root word can mean to burst, make a quick or sudden sound, or to move quickly or suddenly. It can also refer to popular culture or music.
popula - as in popular, population
Capit
Human.
Homo is a Latin word. It means 'human' or 'man', depending on your interpretation.
it means air and it is a Latin root word
The "hu" in "human" comes from the Latin word "homo," which means "man" or "human being." This root is also related to the word "humus," meaning "earth" or "ground."
The Latin root word "populis" means "people" or "population." It is related to terms like "popular" or "population."
The Greek word "anthropos" means a human being. This meaning is the root of words like anthropoid. It is a root not a prefix.