Weigh. As in "I weighed myself this morning."
There is no root word baros. The root is baro-. It means weight. A barometer measures the weight of the air.
The root word for weightlessness is weight. :)
I am not sure about the specifics of the test, but the word perpendicular means "at 90 degrees to"
Apparently our word "pound" comes from the Latin word "pondo" which means weight.
The word "pressure" comes from the Latin word "pressura," which means act of pressing or weight. It is derived from the Latin word "premere," which means to press.
The English translation of the term "test gratuit" means "free test". The term comes from French with the word "gratuit" meaning "free" and the obvious translation of the word "test".
aazma means test or feel
To take a test of I guess
The Latin root word "prov" means to test or to prove something. It is used in words like "prove," "provide," and "approval."
heavy
It means something that has no measurable weight, such as air.
The Latin word for "gravity" is "gravitas" - gravity comes from this word, as "gravitas" in Latin means "weight".