Spira. This is also the word for "spiral" in Greek, which is where the Latin word ultimately came from.
rotationreflectionrepetition
It is a circular shield that the Romans used scum tum is a Latin word for shield
A corona is a circular light around a luminous body, such as the moon. It is from Latin meaning a crown or a garland
The word "circle" comes from Latin, not Greek.
Yes, "circus" does have a prefix. The prefix in "circus" is "circ-" which comes from the Latin word "circus" meaning a circular or elliptical area for public spectacles.
.000025 circular inches = 25 circular mils
This is known as "begging the question" in English, or petitio principii ("an appeal to the beginning") in Latin. An argument based on petitio principii is said to be circular.
Ring - from the Greek root kirkos - a circle.
Circular Motion -a motion along a circular path or the motion of an object in a circular Example -blades of a ceiling fan when the fan is switched on. or The motion of body along the circular path is called circular motion
A plasmid is a double stranded circular DNA
The word "circ" originates from the Latin word "circus," meaning "circle" or "ring." This Latin term is derived from the Greek word "kirkos," which also means "circle." In English, "circ" is commonly used as a prefix in words related to circular motion or encirclement, such as "circumference" and "circumstance."
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