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Centrifugal, centripetal, concentric, eccentric.
The use of auto- is as a prefix meaning "self" (as in "by itself"). (You can see a list at the related question.)
No, there is not a latin root meaning for fog.
The meaning of the root word counter is 'against'.
The root of the word.
The word eccentric comes from the Late Latin word "eccentricus," which derives from the Greek word "ekkentros." The prefix "ec-" means "out of," while "centric" pertains to the center. Therefore, eccentric refers to something situated away from the center or deviating from the norm.
Centrifugal, centripetal, concentric, eccentric.
"Eccentric" comes from the idea of "away from the center."
"Eccentric" comes from the idea of "away from the center."
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its a laitn root meaning head. if youre looking for the greek root word for cephal it means head as well.
Old English for moon, mona, is the root for 'month' and 'monday'Lunar is from the Latin root luna meaning 'moon'Menses is from the Proto-Indo European root menes meaning 'month'
The root "nautical" refers to anything related to ships, navigation, or the sea. It is derived from the Latin word "nauticus" meaning "of ships."
Old English for moon, mona, is the root for 'month' and 'monday'Lunar is from the Latin root luna meaning 'moon'Menses is from the Proto-Indo European root menes meaning 'month'
Facere in Latin means to make
The Latin root "i" means "go" or "journey." It is often used in words related to movement or traveling.
6.481 is the square root, but you can round it off to 6.48 which equals 41.99. Or, the meaning of life* for squares! * See related link.