vacuum
Vacuum comes from the Latin word vacuus (empty)
adjective: vacuus verb: evomere, emittere
The root word for vacuous is "vacuus," which is Latin for "empty" or "void."
I don't think there is any... but vac- MIGHT be one... I'm not sure
Iranis, Vacuus.
Vacuas is the Latin word for empty. Inanis, which means void and vacuus, which means deserted are closely related to empty.
The prefix "vac" means empty or devoid of something. It is derived from the Latin word "vacuus" which means empty.
Latin
the latin word comes from the category of astronemy
The Latin word verb, "verbum"
The word "terrain" comes from the Latin word "terra," which means "earth" or "land."
The word "noxious" comes from the Latin word "noxa" meaning injury.