what is the latin root for apparently
The word does not have a root word, it is a root word itself for the word intricacy, which is the noun form of the word. It may have Latin roots, and that may be the answer you're looking for is the Latin root it comes from. We get many English words from Latin.
latin root for bio is life
root word for the word research
The root word is Latin radix, meaning "root."
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The Latin root is 'pondus' meaning to weigh
The Latin root pond means "to wiegh" as in the word pondered.
Pend- is the Latin root of the English verb "pondered." The English active past tense ultimately traces back to the Latin noun pondus ("weight," from the root ponder-), the verb pendere ("to hang," "to suspend," "to weigh" and, figuratively, "to ponder") and the root pend- ("hang"). The pronunciation will be "pend" in Church and classical Latin.
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The Latin word for pondered is contemplated. You could be pondering a question, or you could be contemplating the question. If you want to use two words, you could say, "thinking about".
The Latin root word it sensa
the root word is [latin or greek] archeo
the latin root CIP is in the word recipient
what is the latin root for apparently
What is the latin root of destination
Because if you put your finger over the ending of the latin word, it normally sounds or looks like the word.