amnesia, which is actually amnesty, and not a complete obliteration from memory.
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λήθη [leethee] lethe > lethargy, lethargic
see also Lethe (mythology): a river in Hades whose water when drunk, causes the person to forget everything about the world they left behind
Though, lethal < (Latin) letum which became lethum (letahlis) by association with lethe
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The Greek root that means "to forget" is "lethos." It is commonly found in words like "lethargy," which means a state of forgetfulness or drowsiness.
The Greek root that means to write is "graph."
The syllable 'tot-' is a Latin root. It may be connected with the adjective 'tot', which means 'so many'. It comes from the Greek root syllable hol-. A Greek language word that derives from this Greek root is 'holos', which means 'the whole'.
The Greek root word poly means many
"Meter" is a Greek root. It comes from the Greek word "metron," which means measure.
The Greek root word for atmosphere is "atmos," which means vapor or steam.
Mime is the word with a greek root that means to copy or imitate.
Self :]
The root mem is not greek, but latin. It means 'mind'.
The Greek root crypt means "hidden" in English.
The Greek root carci- means cancer
The Greek root "lith" means stone. It is commonly seen in words related to rocks, minerals, or stones, such as "lithosphere" (the rigid outer layer of Earth) or "lithotomy" (surgical removal of a stone).
The Greek root word poly means many
The syllable 'tot-' is a Latin root. It may be connected with the adjective 'tot', which means 'so many'. It comes from the Greek root syllable hol-. A Greek language word that derives from this Greek root is 'holos', which means 'the whole'.
One example is the word "democracy," which comes from the Greek roots "demos," meaning "people," and "kratos," meaning "power." Another example is the word "aristocracy," which is derived from "aristos," meaning "best," and "kratos," referring to "power" or "rule."
The root that means 'severe' is from the ancient, classical Greek and Latin languages. That root is auster- in Latin, and austeros in Greek. From that root derive the Latin adjective 'austerus', which means 'severe'; and the Latin noun 'austeritas', which means 'severeness, severity'.
The second Greek root of the word "psychosomatic" is "soma," which means body. Together with "psyche," which means mind, "psychosomatic" refers to the interconnection between the mind and body in relation to physical symptoms arising from psychological factors.
Yes, "jungo" is a Latin root word, not a Greek one. It means "to join" or "to unite."