Yes, the ending '-logue' comes from a Greek root word. That word is 'logos'. It's a noun that means 'word'.
1. catalogue = word, down, completely + Logue
Some words with the root word "logue" include dialogue, monologue, prologue, and epilogue.
Thermometer.
epi=epicenter logue=talo sa pustahan
Some words derived from the Greek root "kyklos" include bicycle, cyclone, and encyclopedia. These words all relate to the concept of a circle or wheel, reflecting the meaning of the root.
1. catalogue = word, down, completely + Logue
Some words with the root word "logue" include dialogue, monologue, prologue, and epilogue.
Thermometer.
epi=epicenter logue=talo sa pustahan
Yes.
the root, "ge" is greek for earth.
It's from ancient Greek. The root word is Ichthys- meaning fish.
ge is greek for earth
The alpha, or any other short vowel ending of a Greek prefix metamorphoses into a longer vowel, usually eta, when combining a prefix with a root word beginning with a vowel.
The Greek root word therm means heat.Common words that come from this root are "thermometer, theorem, thermal, thermos bottle, thermostat, and hypothermia." (Thanks to MSU.)
Some words derived from the Greek root "kyklos" include bicycle, cyclone, and encyclopedia. These words all relate to the concept of a circle or wheel, reflecting the meaning of the root.
Yes.