when the flood waters receded, the archaeologists started to dig along the nile river.
Latin regno = I have royal power, I reign, I hold sway.
belli
Anima ------ ApEx :)
Ced
The Latin roots "audi" meaning hear, and "aud" meaning sound would help determine that an unfamiliar word is related to being able to hear something. Words such as "auditory" or "audio" would be examples of words derived from these roots and relate to the sense of hearing.
The Latin roots to look for are "re-" meaning again or back, and "caput" meaning head. If you see these roots in the unfamiliar word, it likely describes the return of the head of a persuasive argument to summarize.
Capit (Apex)
The Latin roots "re-" meaning back, "ced" meaning move, and "-e" indicating a verb form can help you determine that the unfamiliar word is referring to something retracing or moving back in terms of a boundary or limit.
Cap-. The term "recapitulation" is from Latin re- "back" and caput "head".
Muskogean is a family of American Indian languages. They have no Greek or Latin roots.
Several languages have Latin roots, including Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, and Romanian.
belliPugnare is one of the most common "fight" words in Latin. It's where we get words like "pugnacious."Antagonist