The root "gar" means a weapon in Old English. It is also related to words meaning spear or lance in other Germanic languages such as Old Norse.
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The words "manual" and "manipulate" come from a Latin root "manus" meaning "by hand." These words allude to actions or tasks that are performed using the hands.
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The word "convenient" has the Latin root "ven" in it, which means "to come" or "to arrive."
River and rival.
The name "Gary" is derived from the Germanic "gar" meaning "spear". "Gar" was used to describe someone who was a "spear bearer".
Some words derived from the Greek root "kyklos" include bicycle, cyclone, and encyclopedia. These words all relate to the concept of a circle or wheel, reflecting the meaning of the root.