Without knowing what the following information is there really is not a way to know which is correct. A person would need to know the words to know which derives from a root word.
The mountain derives its name from the German words Matte, meaning "meadow", and Horn, which means "peak".
ummm I Dont No Thats Why Im Asking You !
verb-are words that shows action or state of being
Verbs.
thats my question too, lol
Mecanismo is a Spanish word for the the following English words; action, machinery, mechanism, movement, works.
It derives from the ancient Greek words for hand and work.
Tantalize, tantalate (used in chemistry, not often in everyday speech).
The suffix "-voke" derives from the Latin word "vocare," meaning "to call." It is commonly used in words like "invoke," "provoke," and "revoke," indicating an action related to calling forth, summoning, or bringing about a response or effect. In essence, it often conveys the idea of calling or summoning something into action or existence.
Latin "Vita" - life + "Amine" (which derives from amino acid)
No, action words are not prepositions. Action words, also known as verbs, are words that express an action or state of being in a sentence. Prepositions are words that show the relationship of a noun or pronoun to another word in the sentence.
"Binary" and "Digit", coined by John Tukey in 1946.
The term "astronaut" derives from the Greek words meaning "space sailor"
Action words starting with cl- include these:clampclampedclangedclapclappedclickclickedclipclippedclompclompedclosed
talk,balk thats all i can think of
crams if thats a word
their are no following words