ΜΕΤΡΗΣΗ (the act of measuring)
ΜΕΤΡΩ (the verb)
"Meter" is a Greek root. It comes from the Greek word "metron," which means measure.
Thermometer.
The Greek root that means eye is "ophthalmo."
The Greek root that means to write is "graph."
The Greek root "meter" means measure or measurement. It is commonly used in words related to measuring or counting, such as thermometer (device to measure temperature) or diameter (distance across a circle through its center).
"Meter" is a Greek root. It comes from the Greek word "metron," which means measure.
Thermometer.
Hodos ("path") and metron ("measure") are Greek roots that form the word odometer, which means "a measure of distance traveled."
The Greek root "metron"means measure. The following words contain this root in them; meter geometry optometry symmetry barometer thermometer diameter centimeter anemometer
The Greek root that means eye is "ophthalmo."
The Greek root that means to write is "graph."
Graph is a Greek root meaning "to write."
The Greek root "meter" means measure or measurement. It is commonly used in words related to measuring or counting, such as thermometer (device to measure temperature) or diameter (distance across a circle through its center).
The Greek root that means "to make dirty" is "molysm."
The word for this device is an "odometer" from the Greek roots hodos (path) and métron (measure).
The Greek root for rueful is "rheu," which means to flow.
The syllable 'tot-' is a Latin root. It may be connected with the adjective 'tot', which means 'so many'. It comes from the Greek root syllable hol-. A Greek language word that derives from this Greek root is 'holos', which means 'the whole'.