The Latin adjective calidus means warm, hot, fiery, eager or fierce.
The English root word for "variation" is "vary," which means to change or differ in some way.
The English equivalent of the root for 'ultrasound' is beyond sound. The English language noun is derived from the combination of two words in Latin. The adverb/preposition 'ultra' means 'beyond'. The noun 'sonos' means 'sound'.
Chron means time. A chronometer is an instrument for measuring time.
The English word "inhabit" comes from the Latin root "habitare," which means "to dwell" or "to live in."
The Anglo-Saxon root ster meant "to guide or direct", and is the root of the English "ster".
Calidus means warm, and frigidus means cool or cold.
'Non calidus' means 'not warm.'
Dardanus calidus was created in 1827.
The Greek root crypt means "hidden" in English.
The syllable 'tox-' is a Greek root. It means arrangement. An English derivative is the word 'taxonomy', which means 'the arrangement of names'.
The English root word for "variation" is "vary," which means to change or differ in some way.
The English equivalent of the root for 'ultrasound' is beyond sound. The English language noun is derived from the combination of two words in Latin. The adverb/preposition 'ultra' means 'beyond'. The noun 'sonos' means 'sound'.
There's no Latin root to 'lingered'. The English word instead derives from the Old English. So the root is lengan, which means to prolong.
The Latin root semi means half. Example: semiaquatic means partly aquatic. =)
Chron means time. A chronometer is an instrument for measuring time.
The English word "inhabit" comes from the Latin root "habitare," which means "to dwell" or "to live in."
The word, "Vita" in English means life.