It depends on the word. For homicide, it is Latin and means 'man'. However for homophone or homosexual, it is Greek and means 'same'.
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The root word of epiphysis is "epi," which means "upon" or "above" in Greek. In anatomy, the epiphysis refers to the end part of a long bone that is located above the growth plate.
The root "karyo" is derived from the Greek word "karyon," meaning nut or kernel. It is commonly used in biology to refer to the nucleus of a cell, as in "eukaryotic" cells.
The root word for enzymes is "zym," which comes from the ancient Greek word "zymē," meaning to ferment or leaven.
It modifies the root word in a positive way.
The root word of photosynthesis is "photo," which means light in Greek.
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Homo is a Latin word. It means 'human' or 'man', depending on your interpretation.
Homo sapien is 2 words. It is Latin for man (homo) and sapien (wise)
The Greek root "homo" means "same" or "alike." It is commonly used in words related to similarity or sameness.
homogenous homophone
homo meaning either: a. man (latin) b. same (greek??)
The Latin word "homo" means person, human being.
Homo means to be the same. Like the word homo phone which means words who have the same sound but different meanings.HomonymHomogeneousHomozygousHomosexualCohomologyBonhomousThe opposite of the root "homo" is "hetero", meaning "different.
The word root "homo" means same. Of course, some people use "homo" as short for homosexual, a person who is attracted to members of their own gender.
Incred is not a root word. It is a root with a negating prefix.
In Latin, homo means "man" in the sense of "person." (The word for "man"as opposted to "woman" is vir.) It should not be confused with the Ancient Greek word homo which means 'same'.
The root word means to stand. stigma is one word that has this root word.