The English root "odon" comes from the Greek word for tooth, so the equivalent would be dens (English root "dent-").
The Latin word eadem means "by the same route".
The only word that is exactly the same in Latin as it is in English is the word "in" which, in Latin, means on or in.
"Ibid." is an abbreviation of the Latin word which means just that.
The word "purge" comes from Latin "purgare", which means "to clean". We also get the word "purgatory" from the same latin base.
Wishing (participle).
Meaning 'by way of' or 'by means of' from Latin, same word, same meaning
The Latin word for helium is "helium." It is the same in both Latin and English.
The latin word for december is Decem. Decem means ten.
Caballos is a Spanish word that means horse. It comes from the Latin word which means the same. From that Latin root we also get a number of English words including calvary and chivalry.
'Doctor' is a Latin word, and means ;Learned Man'. The actural Latin word is 'Doctus'.
The word "exhibit" has the same Latin root as the word "exhibitum," which means "display" or "show."
Legere is the Latin word which means "to read"