manufacture, manuscript, manual
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The Latin root "manu" means "hand." This root is commonly found in words related to manipulation, management, and manufacturing.
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The root word for maneuver is the Latin word "manu," which means hand, and French word "Εuvre," meaning work.
Man, as in male person, comes neither from Greek nor Latin, It has a Germanic root. Manu is more difficult without a context. There is an oceanic word manu which means bird. Manu is also a Hindi word for the first man, and derives from Sanskrit. (The Germanic languages and Sanskrit both derive from Indo-European). Manu, as short for Manuel is a Spanish/Portuguese name deriving from Latin and late Greek, but of course there are other similar names such as the Hebrew Emmanuel. The many English words beginning with manu- such as manual, derive from the Latin manus, meaning hand.
The root "discipulus" means "student" in Latin.
Calor is the Latin word for "heat".
The root sequ means "to follow" or "to order." It is derived from the Latin word "sequi."
Man, as in male person, comes neither from Greek nor Latin, It has a Germanic root. Manu is more difficult without a context. There is an oceanic word manu which means bird. Manu is also a Hindi word for the first man, and derives from Sanskrit. (The Germanic languages and Sanskrit both derive from Indo-European). Manu, as short for Manuel is a Spanish/Portuguese name deriving from Latin and late Greek, but of course there are other similar names such as the Hebrew Emmanuel. The many English words beginning with manu- such as manual, derive from the Latin manus, meaning hand.
The Latin root "mob" means to move or change. It is the base for words like mobile, mobility, and motion.
Manuscript derives from two Latin words: manu = by hand (manus = hand) scriptus = written (scribo = I write)
The latin root meaning for cise is to cut
It's Latin for "With both hand and heart".
manuscript
The root sequ means "to follow" or "to order." It is derived from the Latin word "sequi."
its actually latin. the latin root imag means likeness. EX; imagine, imagination
"Hydro" root means "water"
The root "sent" comes from the Latin word "sentire," which means "to feel." Words derived from this root often relate to perception or feeling, such as "sentiment" or "sensory."
If you mean circumference of a circle then that is its Latin roots
Calor is the Latin word for "heat".