I'm not quite sure if this is what you're asking, but the numerical root derivative used for the number ten used in the English language is "deca"
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Latin borrowed a large number of words from Greek, but it's not accurate to say that Latin itself is derived from Greek. The two languages are separate developments from a common source, which is known today as Proto-Indo-European. ?????? YOU CAN SAY THAT BUT I KNOW PEOPLE WHO CAN PROVE THAT A GOOD PERCENTAGE OF THE LATIN WORDS ARE DERIVED FROM GREEK
The Greek word for 'long' is 'macron'. It is found in some Greek-derived words in English, such as macrobiotic and macron.
The word 'gospel' is derived from the Greek words meaning 'good news'.
The word "chromosomes" derived from Greek words chroma (to colour) and soma (body).
Often one finds that English words are derived from Greek words. This couldn't be farther from the truth with the Greek word Polis. The Greek word Polis is found in modern words: metropolis, Annapolis,and Minneapolis.
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Asterisk. Aster.
LOVE (aphrodite is the goddess of love)ANSWER:The word "aphrodisiac" is derived from Aphrodite.