Mikros is a Greek adjective, meaning "small". But the Romans used many Greek words, so you will often find micro- used in Latin too. Greek k was translitterated as c in Latin.
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The prefix "nov" is Latin. It comes from the Latin word "novem," meaning nine.
Micro is a prefix of Greek origin, meaning extremely small
"Against" is the English equivalent of the Greek prefix "anti-." The preposition contra is the Latin equivalent. An English derivative of the Greek prefix is the noun "antagonist." An English derivative of the Latin equivalent is the adjective "contrary."
The prefix "mis-" is of Latin origin. It is commonly used to indicate a sense of wrongness or badness.
The prefix "ped" is of Latin origin. It comes from the Latin word "pes" which means "foot".
The prefix "mono-" derives from the Greek language. The equivalent Latin prefix would be "uni-".
The prefix "nona-" is Latin. It is derived from the Latin word "nonus" meaning "ninth."
Hyper/Hypo are from Classical Greek.
The previous answer here was "greek". Unfortunately, this is incorrect; perhaps it was a guess? The correct answer is Latin; reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English .
Greek and Latin and Sanskrit.
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Penta is of Greek origin.
The prefix "nov" is Latin. It comes from the Latin word "novem," meaning nine.
prefix meaning fast
If you mean the prefix "uni-" (unicellular, etc.), then it comes from the Latin word unus, meaning "one". (The nearly-equivalent prefix "mono-", however, comes from Greek.)
Spect- is Latin for See or Look
Micro is a prefix of Greek origin, meaning extremely small