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The Latin root word for platform is "planta," which means "sole of the foot" or "footprint."
The prefix "dec-" in English words is derived from the Latin word "decem," which means "ten." It is commonly used to indicate a factor of ten or a tenth part of something. For example, in words like "decade" (a period of ten years) or "decimal" (a number system based on powers of ten).
It means ten. The root comes from "decem," which is the cardinal number 10, and "decimus," the ordinal number "tenth."
The Greek word deca or deka (ten) is the root word of decade.
[Middle English, from Old English twelf; see dwo- in Indo-European roots.]There is no W in Latin.The Latin word for the cardinal number twelve is "duodecim" (quite literally, two and ten.)The ordinal (Twelfth) is "duodecimus."
December is named after 'decem' which is Latin for ten.
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The latin word for ten is "decem"
Ten in Latin
Ten in Latin
it is Latin for ten, eg: a decade means ten years.
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ten
Decennial
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Decem is a Latin equivalent of the English number "ten." The number "10" receives the numerical representation X. The pronunciation will be "DEH-keng" in classical Latin and "DEY-tchem" in Church Latin.