the latin root meaning for cent is a hundered,the latin root for cap is to take seieze or hold,and last is dur wich the latin root is dur wich means hard
"Cephal-" (sometimes expressed as "cephalic") is a Latin root word meaning of or pertaining to the head.
It comes from the latin galericulum which mean little cap.
The root word cap means to take or seize. This is shown in capable.
The Latin root of the word incapable is capabilis from capere (to take). This provides the root -cap- and the suffix -able (suited for). The prefix in- usually means "not".Prefix, root, and suffix are in-cap-able(not suited for, i.e. not capable of doing something)
depends on what you mean cater < catour < achatour buyer < achater buy < captare get < capere take < cap head
"seize," as in "capture" and "captive." The dictionary form of the Latin verb is "capio."
"Cephal-" (sometimes expressed as "cephalic") is a Latin root word meaning of or pertaining to the head.
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means to take or seize
capture, capacity, captivate next time use are
The root "cap-" in words like captivate and captive comes from the Latin word "captivus," which means "captive" or "caught." This root suggests concepts of capturing, holding, or captivating someone's attention or imprisoning someone.
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The root word of "captive" is "captivus," which comes from the Latin word "captus" meaning "caught" or "taken."
It comes from the latin galericulum which mean little cap.
The root apex is provided with a protective covering, it is apical cap or root cap
The root cap protects the root from injury from rocks as the root grows through the soil.
The function of the root cap is to protect and cover the growing tip of the root.