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)
homo meaning either: a. man (latin) b. same (greek??)
"Man" is of neither Greek nor Latin descent. It is Germanic and Norse in origin. The Latin for man is vir or homo; the Greek is Άνθρωπος (anthropos).
Homophone, homonym, homo sapiens, homograph
In Latin, homo means 'man'. That is where we get homo sapiens from.
homo = same zygon = ox yoke
The Latin word "homo" means person, human being.
Homo, vir.
Homo.
It depends on the word. For homicide, it is Latin and means 'man'. However for homophone or homosexual, it is Greek and means 'same'.same
"homo" - noun "humanus /-a /-um" - adjective
Scire is the Latin equivalent of 'to know'. The Latin infinitive derives from the Latin root sci-, which means 'to know'. Examples of English derivatives of the Latin root are the noun 'science' and the adjective 'scientist'.