Origin:
1520-30; < L addictus assigned, surrendered (ptp. of addīcere, equiv. to ad- ad- + dic- (var. s. of dīcere to fix, determine) + -tus ptp. suffix)
The word addict is a singular noun. The plural is addicts.
That is the correct spelling of the word "addiction".
Mime is the word with a greek root that means to copy or imitate.
greek root for ballistics'
The root of the word dermatitis is the Greek word 'derma' (the skin).
There is no root word for Addict. This is because addict is the root word of addiction.
Addict is rooted in the Latin verb addictus, which is the past participle form of addicere, and translates to "assigned" or "surrendered."
The word addict is a singular noun. The plural is addicts.
That is the correct spelling of the word "addiction".
Its the word έξω (exo-)
The Greek root word for "stop" is "stasis."
what is the greek root for homograph
No, it comes from the Latin verb, addicere.
The Greek root word for earth is "geo."
The Greek root word of astronomy is "astron," which means star.
Don is not a Greek root word.
The Greek syllable 'phot-' is the root of the Greek noun phos. The root word 'phos' is Greek for 'light' in English. The root word copia is Latin for 'abundance' in English. The English derivative is 'copy'.