Kna is the Anglo-Saxon root that most closely means boy.
The root "mut" (seen in the word mutation).
The Anglo-Saxon root "burg" most closely means place of protection. It is commonly found in words like "burgh" or "borough," which originally referred to fortified settlements or towns that offered protection to their inhabitants.
The Latin noun for mineral stone or rock is lapis or saxum; a kidney stone is calculus; a gem-stone is gemma.
δημο- (demo) means the people. ex. democracy demo-cracy the people's power (-cracy from cratos/kratos power)
The root word of "prying" is "pry," which means to inquire into or look closely at something inquisitively or impertinently.
The root "mut" (seen in the word mutation).
The root "luc" (seen in translucent and the Spanish word luz)
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The Anglo-Saxon root "burg" most closely means place of protection. It is commonly found in words like "burgh" or "borough," which originally referred to fortified settlements or towns that offered protection to their inhabitants.
Guard or protect :D
Theo (apex) *TruMoo
3 letters `mid`
The Latin noun for mineral stone or rock is lapis or saxum; a kidney stone is calculus; a gem-stone is gemma.
δημο- (demo) means the people. ex. democracy demo-cracy the people's power (-cracy from cratos/kratos power)
The Latin verb plere means 'to fill'. From it derives the verb 'complere', which means 'to fill up'. The derivative 'implere' means 'to fill in'. The derivative 'opplere' means 'to block up'. The derivative 'replere' means 'to fill again'. The derivative 'supplere' means 'to make complete'.
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The root word of "prying" is "pry," which means to inquire into or look closely at something inquisitively or impertinently.