Doctrine.
The word "doctor" comes from the Latin word "docēre", which means "to teach."
The word "noxious" comes from the Latin word "noxa" meaning injury.
The word that comes from the Latin term meaning "I forbid it" is "veto."
The word "negro" comes from Spanish and Portuguese, derived from the Latin word "niger" meaning black.
The word "doctrine" comes from the Latin word "doctrina," which means "teaching" or "instruction." It is derived from the verb "docere," which means "to teach."
The word "vapor" in English comes from the Greek word "ἀτμός" (atmós), meaning "steam" or "mist."
It comes from Latin 'docentum' meaning 'to teach'. The word passed into German as 'Dozent' and later into the English language
Fossil comes from the Latin word fossus meaning "to be dug up."
It comes from a Latin word meaning "to build."
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The word "vapor" in English comes from the Greek word "ἀτμός" (atmós), meaning "steam" or "mist."
Calorie comes from the Latin word meaning "heat"
it comes from the Latin 'vehiculum' meaning conveyance
The word Demon comes from the Latin word Daemn meaning Spirit.
Paint.
From the late 18th century 'praerie' and from Latin 'pratum' meaning 'meadow
The Latin root word of ocular is "oculus," which means "eye" in Latin.
Educate and its derivatives comes from the Latin educare - to educate. Educare comes from the Latin educere, from e- out of and ducere - to lead. The Latin docere - to teach comes from the same roots. The term education means to teach, but also to develop the abilities that are innate in the student rather than simply hammering in facts by sheer repetition.