It's the combination of the prefix con-, com- (with, together) and the verb tendo, -ere, which me smell crap
The word "contend" comes from the Latin verb "contendere," which means "to compete" or "to strive."
The Latin word dona means "gift", the Latin verb donare means "to give"the past participle of that verb is donatus or "given" from which we get the English donate
The root of the word "fact" comes from Latin, derived from the verb "facere," which means "to do" or "to make."
The word "aggressive" comes from the Latin word "aggress-" which means "to attack" or "to advance." It is derived from the verb "aggredi," which combines "ad-" (to) and "gradi" (to step).
"Loquor" is a Latin verb meaning "to speak" or "to talk." It comes from the Latin word "loqui," which also means "to speak" or "to talk."
The root word for "debater" is "debate," which comes from the Latin word "debattere," meaning "to contend or fight."
No. This word come from a Latin word meaning lecture hall, which is not a verb..
No, it comes from the Latin verb, addicere.
The Latin word verb, "verbum"
The Latin word dona means "gift", the Latin verb donare means "to give"the past participle of that verb is donatus or "given" from which we get the English donate
The Latin word for coin is "nummus", if used as a noun. If used as a verb the word is "cudo".The Latin word for coin is "nummus", if used as a noun. If used as a verb the word is "cudo".The Latin word for coin is "nummus", if used as a noun. If used as a verb the word is "cudo".The Latin word for coin is "nummus", if used as a noun. If used as a verb the word is "cudo".The Latin word for coin is "nummus", if used as a noun. If used as a verb the word is "cudo".The Latin word for coin is "nummus", if used as a noun. If used as a verb the word is "cudo".The Latin word for coin is "nummus", if used as a noun. If used as a verb the word is "cudo".The Latin word for coin is "nummus", if used as a noun. If used as a verb the word is "cudo".The Latin word for coin is "nummus", if used as a noun. If used as a verb the word is "cudo".
The Latin verb addere, leading to the participle additio and thence addition.
It comes from the combination of the prefix pro- which means "for", and the Latin verb specio, specere which means "to look".
dormant comes from the latin verb "dormio, dormire, dormivi, dormitus" which means "to sleep/be idle"
what is the latin word for recycle
The word "perfect" comes from the Latin verb perficio.
Subvenire is an infinitive of the verb to "come to help, assist, or rescue."
The likely word is the verb to compete (challenge, play, contend, or vie).The similar word is complete (to finish, or finished).