Some words from the Latin root "dens" (meaning tooth) include dense, dentist, and dental.
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Tooth.
The Latin root for tooth is "dens" or "dentis."
The words "arachnid" and "arachnophobia" have the Latin root "arachn," which relates to spiders.
The root word for dentist is "dent," which comes from the Latin word "dens" meaning tooth.
Words with the Latin root "civis" include civilization, civic, civilian, and civility.
In Latin, the prefix "dent-" means tooth or teeth. It is derived from the Latin word "dens," which means tooth.
The English root "odon" comes from the Greek word for tooth, so the equivalent would be dens (English root "dent-").
Words with the Latin root "civis" include civilization, civic, civilian, and civility.
Some words with the Latin root word "habere" include habit, inhabit, exhibit, and prohibit. The root "habere" means "to have" or "to hold."
Some words with the Latin root "arbiter" include "arbitration," "arbitrary," and "arbiter." These words all stem from the Latin word "arbiter," meaning "witness" or "judge."
There is no root stratos. The root is strat-. The words stratosphere and stratospheric have the Latin root strat- and the Greek word sphere. the o is inserted for euphony (Latin stratus, spreading out)
The Latin root to turn is vertere.We see it in words such as divert, convert, revert ... and also verse and aversion.
The words "arachnid" and "arachnophobia" have the Latin root "arachn," which relates to spiders.
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"Cautious," "caution," "cauterize," "cautery," and "cauterize" are words that have the Latin root "caut."
Some words with the Latin root "art" include artifact, artisan, artifice, and artificial.
The Latin root for the words tenuous and attenuate is the word tenuis meaning thin.