Anthropology
telescope apex =)
Telescope, telescopic, telescoping
You are thinking of telescope (and telescopic).
Geography for apex learning.
Roots that are derived from an independent word and may be used together or with affixes to form new words.
Anthropology
When combining two word roots, they can be joined together to create compound words. This process can help convey a more specific or nuanced meaning by combining the individual meanings of the roots. These compound words can be formed in various languages and can provide new vocabulary to express complex ideas.
telescope apex =)
You are thinking of telescope (and telescopic).
Telescope, telescopic, telescoping
The English word "anthropology" was formed by combining the Greek "anthropo-," meaning "human," and "-logia," which means "the study of." Thus, it is the study of mankind. It was first coined in 1593.
Geography for apex learning.
The study of the origin of words is called etymology. Etymology examines the history and evolution of words, tracing their origins back to their roots in various languages.
The combining form "Theo-" means relating to a god or deity. It is commonly used in words associated with theology, the study of religious beliefs and practices.
No. Etymology is the study of the origin of words but many have roots that are Greek, Latin. Old English, French and Hebrew.
Roots that are derived from an independent word and may be used together or with affixes to form new words.
Yes, that's correct. "Psychology" is derived from the Greek words "psyche," meaning soul or mind, and "logos," meaning study or knowledge. These roots reflect the focus of psychology as the study of the mind and behavior.