Ah, the Latin word "mittit" means "he sends." From this word, we get various English words like "transmit," "admit," and "submit." It's fascinating to see how languages evolve and connect through time.
its derived frm da latin word environ meanin "surroundings"
The Latin word rex means "king". Derived words include: regal, region, reign, sovereign, realm, etc.
Some words derived from the Latin word "nutrire" include nutrition, nutriment, nutritious, and nourish.
Words derived from the Latin adjudicare:adjudgeadjudgementadjudicateadjudicatoradjudicationadjudicative
Some words derived from the Latin word "scribit" ("he/she/it writes") include scribe, describe, inscribe, and scribble.
The word factory is derived from the medieval Latin word factoria. It is also derived from the Latin word factor.
The word Soror in Latin means Sister. Sorority and soroptimist are some of the words that are derived from this term.
Vehicles, derived from the Latin word, vehiculum, are non-living means of transport Most words came from Latin
If you're asking what Latin word the word 'sign' is derived from, it's signum ("a mark, sign, token").
primary, prime
It's derived from the English words copy and right; in the most basic sense, it is the right to copy.Copy is from the Latin copia, an abundance (as in copious), and right is from the Latin rectus.
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