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homophone
homo = same zygon = ox yoke
Homo means to be the same. Like the word homo phone which means words who have the same sound but different meanings.HomonymHomogeneousHomozygousHomosexualCohomologyBonhomousThe opposite of the root "homo" is "hetero", meaning "different.
it means the same as a root word
The root word habil means "able", from the same root.
the answer to that is that the prefix is opti which means glasses and the root word is mist which means the mist and the suffix is ic which means i see you
homo = same zygon = ox yoke
It depends on the word. For homicide, it is Latin and means 'man'. However for homophone or homosexual, it is Greek and means 'same'.same
Homo means to be the same. Like the word homo phone which means words who have the same sound but different meanings.HomonymHomogeneousHomozygousHomosexualCohomologyBonhomousThe opposite of the root "homo" is "hetero", meaning "different.
The word root "homo" means same. Of course, some people use "homo" as short for homosexual, a person who is attracted to members of their own gender.
Homo is a Latin word. It means 'human' or 'man', depending on your interpretation.
It means ''of an other/opposite side/kind (with the broader sense of the word). Its the opposite of the root ''homo-'' meaning of the same kind.
homo meaning either: a. man (latin) b. same (greek??)
Because - the prefix 'homo' is from the Latin word 'hominis' - meaning 'human being'. The word 'homosexual'is a hybrid from Greek and Latin... From the Greek ὁμός homos, "same".
In Latin, homo means "man" in the sense of "person." (The word for "man"as opposted to "woman" is vir.) It should not be confused with the Ancient Greek word homo which means 'same'.
The word "exhibit" has the same Latin root as the word "exhibitum," which means "display" or "show."
it means the same as a root word
The root word habil means "able", from the same root.