It 's not a Greek root word, so it doesnt mean anything.
The root word "volv" means to roll, turn, or twist. It is commonly found in words like "revolve" and "involvement."
Push or surge
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Its a Greek/ Latin root word meaning two.
It means bad (example: maladjusted.)
it means join.
Awsome
The root word "volv" comes from Latin and means "to roll" or "to turn." It is often used in English words related to movement, change, or transformation.
How about revolve, devolve, evolve? Or, if you are a fan of cowboy movies, a revolver?
The Greek root "mis-" means "hate" or "wrong." It is commonly seen in English words such as "misunderstand" (to understand incorrectly) or "misbehave" (to behave badly).
The Greek root "myo" means muscle. Common examples include words like "myocardium" (muscle of the heart) and "myosin" (muscle protein).