it is greek, actually. it means "distant."
tele= comes from the Greek word of "far" vision= comes from the Latin word of "visio"
The root for telescope is "tele-" which comes from the Greek word "tele," meaning far off or distant.
The Latin root word for hear is "audire."
The Latin root of the word "destination" is "destinare," which means "to determine" or "to appoint."
The root word for "sound" is "sonus" from Latin, while the root word for "write" is "scribere," also from Latin.
tele= comes from the Greek word of "far" vision= comes from the Latin word of "visio"
The prefix "Tele" is Latin for FAR.
vision, tele is the pre-fix
I think the root word is Tele
The root for telescope is "tele-" which comes from the Greek word "tele," meaning far off or distant.
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The Latin root word for hear is "audire."
The Latin root for "tel" is "tele," derived from the Greek word "tēle," meaning "far" or "distant." This root is commonly used in words related to distance, such as "telephone" (sound from afar) and "television" (seeing from afar). The prefix emphasizes communication or transmission over long distances.
The Latin root of the word "destination" is "destinare," which means "to determine" or "to appoint."
The root word for "sound" is "sonus" from Latin, while the root word for "write" is "scribere," also from Latin.
what is the latin root for apparently
Fractum is the Latin Root word for Fracture or Fragile.