The Greek root "therm" means "heat".
The therm is a non-SI unit of heat energy equal to 100,000 BTU.
The base form of a word is called the root word. It is the primary part of a word that carries its core meaning and to which affixes can be added to create new words.
Symbol of therm is thm.Therm is a former British unit for heat.Therm is not used today to measure heat and energy.
Derived from a Latin word 'acidus' meaning sour. Similar to 'acetum' meaning vinegar
The term you are thinking of is "phrase." A phrase is a small group of words standing together as a conceptual unit, typically forming part of a sentence.
Yes it is. The prefix comes from the word θερμός (thermos, meaning hot). Eg: thermometer, thermostat, thermal, thermos, etc.
Root: therm (meaning heat) Prefix: hypo- (meaning low or under) Suffix: -ia (meaning condition or state)
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'Therm' is from Classical Greece, and means 'heat'. As in 'thermometer' ; heat measurer.
The word part meaning movement is "kinesio-".
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thermostat, thermometer, thermos, hypothermia
The word part meaning "toward" is "ad-" or "ac-" as in "adapt" or "accelerate."
The Greek root word therm means heat.Common words that come from this root are "thermometer, theorem, thermal, thermos bottle, thermostat, and hypothermia." (Thanks to MSU.)
They are called isotherms. (From the Greek iso meaning same, and therm meaning heat).
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The therm is a non-SI unit of heat energy equal to 100,000 BTU.