'Videlicet' is a Latin word, and means to 'see'.
From which we have the modern shortened words ' 'video'. 'vid.' 'viz'.
Caesar on conquering Egypt said 'Veni, Vidi, Vic', which in modern English is ' I came, I saw, I conquered'.
'Videlicet' is the full Latin Word. It is Latin , and means ' That is to see'. or ' namely'.
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"Vid" is a slang term for a video. It's like when you're too lazy to say the whole word, so you just chop off the last three letters. It's not rocket science, honey. Just a little shortcut for the digital age.
well, you just spelled it in your question, so, ya
Well, honey, the word "individual" has five syllables. You can count them out loud if you need to, but trust me, I've been around the block a few times - I know my syllables.
It is debatable whether video has a root word. Vid- is a root word meaning to see or view. But it comes from the Latin term Video which means to see.
'Videlicet' is the full Latin Word. It is Latin , and means ' That is to see'. or ' namely'.
See.
"See" is an English equivalent of the Latin root vis-. It also serves as the translation of the alternate Latin root vid-. The pronunciation will be "wihs" in Church and classical Latin.
To look is spectare; to see is videre.Spectare gives us the root "spect" as in such words as respect, inspect, spectacle, spectator.Videre gives us not only "vid" as in video and provide, but also, from its past participle visus, the root "vis" as in visual and revise.
Its current use meaning a visual presentation is based on the Latin verb vid/vide "to see".
The Latin root words vis and its variant vid both mean “see.” These Latin roots are the word origin of a good number of English vocabulary words, including visual, invisible, provide, and evidence.
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The Latin stem "vid" means "see" or "perceive." It is commonly found in words related to vision, sight, or observation.
There is no prefix in videos. The root is vid which means to look.