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one definition is , A root found in s. India. It has a redish dye in it.
Just add an S. Trepidations. Not very common in the plural. "The cowboy waded out into the swollen river with very few trepidations."
it`s a prism where it`s bases are a triangle
ctrl+s is used to save the document.
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It 's not a Greek root word, so it doesnt mean anything.
one definition is , A root found in s. India. It has a redish dye in it.
Mit(t)- or mis(s)-, from mitto mittere misi missum.
The root "dent" means teeth or tooth. Here are some examples: denture(s)-fake teeth dentist-one who specializes in treating teeth
The word "gusto" comes from Italian, ultimately derived from Latin "gustus," meaning "taste" or "pleasure." It entered the English language in the early 17th century.
The word geology originates from the greek language. It' s a combination of the word geo- that comes from the word γαία (earth) and -logy that comes from the word λόγος (which in this form at the end of the words denotes a subject of study or interest)
there's navigation. i don't think you need the s though, because "navis" comes from the latin root meaning ship.
Mexico is within the cultural region known as Latin America, which also spans Central America, several islands on the Caribbean and South America. Such region includes all countries which have Spanish, French and Portuguese as their main language; all these languages have their root in Latin, hence the "Latin" in Latin America.
An unexpected source of wealth (as found in mining for example). The word in an Americanism from the 1830's but has connections through to Latin and Greek via the word 'bonus'
Square root of s, or negative square root of s.
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