secant - n. the ratio of the hypotenuse to the side adjacent to a given angle in a right triangle. Derived from the Latin word secare - "to cut".
The word "incision" is derived from the Latin root "incisus," which means "to cut." It refers to a cut made into the body during a surgical procedure.
contract , junction, section , or partial
The English word derived from the Latin root meaning "to settle" is "sedentary."
in latin: ignis means fire (ignite is derrived from this) and flama means flame
"Fract" is a Latin root word, derived from the Latin verb "frangere" meaning "to break."
Yes, the word "partial" is derived from the Latin root word "partiฤlis," which means "pertaining to a part or portion." The root word itself does not specifically mean "to cut."
The Latin root word for "contempt" is "contemptus," derived from the verb "contemnere," meaning to despise or scorn.
Yes, the word "partial" is derived from the Latin root word "partiฤlis," which means "pertaining to a part or portion." The root word itself does not specifically mean "to cut."
The English word derived from the Latin root meaning "to settle" is "sedentary."
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The word engineer is derived from the Latin root ingenium, meaning "cleverness
Aviary is a word derived from the Latin root Ave meaning bird.
Derived from the Latin, "claustrum," meaning "shut-in" or "enclosure."
The word factory is derived from the medieval Latin word factoria. It is also derived from the Latin word factor.
The Latin word "humere" means "to bury." It is derived from the Proto-Indo-European root ghom-, meaning "ground, soil," which also gave us the word "human."
in latin: ignis means fire (ignite is derrived from this) and flama means flame
The word is "audience." It comes from the Latin word "audire," which means "to hear."
No, it is an English word. It may be derived from a latin root, however.
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