The Latin root for "tel" is "tele," derived from the Greek word "tēle," meaning "far" or "distant." This root is commonly used in words related to distance, such as "telephone" (sound from afar) and "television" (seeing from afar). The prefix emphasizes communication or transmission over long distances.
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That is a trick question because the root phone is a greek AND a latin root.
what is the latin root for apparently
The Latin root for "people" is "populus."
The Latin root for "nine" is "novem."
The latin root for flexible is flex.
The Latin root of Prefer is Praeferre.
re is greek and latin
Francium has a Latin root. It is named after France, where it was discovered.
I honestly dont think there is a latin root for mind.... sorry :(
The Latin root of the word "destination" is "destinare," which means "to determine" or "to appoint."
No, there is not a latin root meaning for fog.