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.
If you mean circumference of a circle then that is its Latin roots
Man.
Fluere - to flow
it means like annually
Caput.
cognition
"Calorie" is not a Latin word, though it has Latin roots: it is from the word calor, meaning "heat."
"decir" is spanish and means "say" or "tell" I suppose that it´s silimar in latin,because spanish has latin roots...
mob, mot, or mov all are to move from Latin (mobilis, movere, motus) migr is a person who moves ambul is to walk or move about fer is to carry kine is motion
caput is the Latin word for "head".
It means "pertaining to head and chest".
The name Olivera is closely associated with the Latin name Oliveria which means "affectionate".