Assuming you mean cred- as in incredible, credibility, etc., it comes from the Latin word credere (to believe).
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 Latin root for indomitable is indomit which means untamed.
The Latin root "mob" means to move or change. It is the base for words like mobile, mobility, and motion.
scope is the latin root that means 'to see'
The Latin root "nimbus" means "rainstorm".
The combination of a Latin prefix and of a Latin root means 'to move back'. The prefix re- means 'back'. The root ced-, from which the infinitive 'cedere' is derived, means 'to go'.
The Latin root ac- means 'sharp'. A Latin derivative is the infinitive 'acuere', which means 'to sharpen'. Its past participle is 'acutus', which means 'sharp'. An English derivative is adjective is 'acute'.The root 'acu-'.
It means to remember
it means air and it is a Latin root word
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'Facite'