3 letters `mid`
Clin is the same meaning as learn. This is in Latin.
The root "mut" (seen in the word mutation).
i dont think its quite a root word, but its related to "fold" in Latin
The Latin root "plex" means "to interweave" or "to braid." It is commonly seen in words related to complexity, such as complex or multiplex.
The root "luc" (seen in translucent and the Spanish word luz)
Vacuas is the Latin word for empty. Inanis, which means void and vacuus, which means deserted are closely related to empty.
The Latin noun for mineral stone or rock is lapis or saxum; a kidney stone is calculus; a gem-stone is gemma.
It has a couple of meanings. It means "to work at diligently" as in but it can also means "layer"
The Latin verb plere means 'to fill'. From it derives the verb 'complere', which means 'to fill up'. The derivative 'implere' means 'to fill in'. The derivative 'opplere' means 'to block up'. The derivative 'replere' means 'to fill again'. The derivative 'supplere' means 'to make complete'.
The Latin root that most closely means 'head' is capit-. One derivative in Latin is the adjective 'capitalis', which means 'of or pertaining to the head'. Another way of saying death sentence is capital punishment. In fact, the standard form of capital punishment in ancient Rome was beheading.
Kna is the Anglo-Saxon root that most closely means boy.
to adsorb on the base closely