"scop" or "scope"
Meaning: The basic meaning of "scope" is "see".Pronunciation: The "o" in scope is pronounced like the "o" in "no" or "slow". Example 1: Using a "telescope", we can see things that are far away, for example, stars in the night sky.
Example 2: In a laboratory, when a scientist wants to see very small things, he or she can use a "microscope".
Example 3: Doctors use a "stethoscope" to listen to what is happening inside a patient's body.
Other useful words:
microscopic - very small
periscope - a device used by a submarine to see above the water surface
horoscope - a way of "seeing" into your future by "reading" the stars
to scope out - to look at some thing or some place in advance, to see if it is okay
kaleidoscope - a device that allows you to see many colors mixed together
One or singular
The word you are looking for is "unite." It comes from the Latin root "uni," meaning "one."
re is greek and latin
uni (latin) mono (greek) both of them mean one
Francium has a Latin root. It is named after France, where it was discovered.
The Greek root for big is "mega" and the Latin root is "magnus."
That is a trick question because the root phone is a greek AND a latin root.
latin
The prefix "mono-" derives from the Greek language. The equivalent Latin prefix would be "uni-".
flimsy is it greek or latin
There is no Greek root vit-. It is a Latin root.
The root word for unison is "uni," which comes from the Latin word meaning "one."