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The root of the word "finally" is "fin-". This root can also be seen in the words finish, finality, finite, and infinity. The root "fin-" comes from the Latin word finis, meaning end.
There is no root word fine. The root word could be fin which means end.
The root (in English) is fin-. The word finish entered English from French, which got it from Latin finis.
There is no root word fine. The root word could be fin which means end.
As you probably know fin means end! Some words that include fin: Finale-The last section of a musical composition Finific- A limiting element or quality Financial- Relating to money; as, a financial statement of account
That's probably its poo, that's what my goldfish did. Their waste has to come out somewhere. maybe finrot. may be not nvm
These ROOT-WORDS are FIN & FINIS meaning END. The Latin word finis has become a part of our language and you will often see it after the last sentence of an English book. Word No. 20, financial, meaning relating to money, does not seem to belong to this list. What has money to do with FIN meaning end? Actually there is a relation. Finance comes from finer which means to end, and also to pay. When you pay your bill the financial matter is ended. Rather farfetched, don't you think? But there it is.1. Final : FIN al (fine' l) adj.Relating to the end; as, the final addition2. Finale : FIN ale (fin al' ee) n.The last section of a musical composition3. Finalism : FIN alism (fie' nal iz um) n.Theological doctrine4. Fin do siecle : FIN de siecle (fan de sya' k'l) n.End of the century5. Finis : FINIS (fin' is) n.End; conclusion6. Finish : FIN ish (fin' ish) v.To complete; to reach the end7. Finite : FIN ite (fie' nite) adj.Definitely limited8. Finitesimal : FIN itesimal (fin i tes' I mal) adj.Defined by a finite ordinal number9. Finial : FIN ial (fin' ee al) n.The very topmost; a crowning detail10. Finific : FIN ific (fi nif' ik) adj.A limiting element or quality11. Finitude : FIN itude (fin' i tude) n.A finite state12. Finity : FIN ity (fin' i ti) n.The quality of finitude13. Affinity : af FIN ity (a fin' it ee) n.Attraction; resemblance14. Confine : con FIN e (kone fine') v.To keep shut in; as, confine to bed15. Define : de FIN e (de fine') v.To mark the limit; as, to define the power of the court16. Definitive : de FIN itive (de fin' it iv) adj.Conclusive; as, a definitive statement17. Infinite : in FIN ite (in' fi nit) adj.Without end; limitless18. Infinity : in FINity (in fin' it ee) n.Eternity; boundlessness19. Infinitesimal : in FIN itesimal (in fin i tes' i mal) adj.So small it cannot be measured20. Financial : FIN ancial (fin an' chul) adj.Relating to money; as, a financial statement of the account
The fin on the back of an orca is called the dorsal fin.
If you mean a fin like a fish fin, there is a word, but mostlly each one is different; Lā (fin). Anal fin, kuaalo. Caudal fin, hiʻu. Dorsal fin, kualā. Pectoral fin, etc. If you mean fin, like 'the end', it is pau'ana.
The dorsal fin is the fin on the back of a fish, for example the typical triangular fin on the back of a shark is its dorsal fin.