Sophomore doesn't come from Latin.
It comes from Greek.
It means something roughly to the effect of "One who thinks they know more than they actually do."
From the Greek "Sophists" meaning "Teachers" who charged a fee for their teachings, but who where often accused of teaching nothing of actual importance.
the study of
Down from; about, concerning.
The Latin root word for "to move" is kine or kines.
Its a Greek/ Latin root word meaning two.
Sopho and more
"Thal-" generally means "green," and refers to plants.
The prefix sect means 'cut'. It comes from a Greek and Latin root word.
The English root "medic-" comes from a similar Latin root medic-, as the Latin has medicus ("doctor"), medicinalis ("medicinal"), medicor ("to heal"), etc. Essentially, in both languages it generally means "relating to healing, medicine".
When it is the second year of High school or College
latin
The root word "alti" comes from the Latin word "altus," which means "high" or "deep." It is often used in English to denote something located at a high level or altitude, such as "altitude" or "altimeter."
That is a trick question because the root phone is a greek AND a latin root.