Aqua, aqueous, aquarium.
The root word for "aquarium" is "aqua," which is Latin for water.
The Latin root word of aquatic is "aqua," which means water.
Ven is the root word to come. A few words with this are venue and convene.
The English "superfluous" comes from the Latin superwhich means over and fluo which means to flow
The words "manual" and "manipulate" come from a Latin root "manus" meaning "by hand." These words allude to actions or tasks that are performed using the hands.
Well one Latin root that means water is aqua.
The word aqua comes from the Latin language. It is used as a root word for the English language, for example aquifer, aquatic, aquarium.
Here are some English words that are formed from aqua, in no particular order:AquamarineAquaplaneAquarellistAquaticAquaticallyAquatintedAquacadeAquafarmAqualungAquanautAquariumAquarian
"Aqua" itself is a root meaning water...another root that means water is "Hydro" if that's what your talking about?
Aqua ; Aquarius the water carrier(astrology) Aqueduct ; water canal/channel Aquifer ; spontaneous water upwelling Aqueous ; A solution, where water is the solvent. The French word for 'water', which is 'l'eau' has its root in Latin.
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The root word for "aquarium" is "aqua," which is Latin for water.
If you mean aquarium, the root is aqua- Latin for water.
The Latin root word of aquatic is "aqua," which means water.
it came from Latin root words
there are none.
Ven is the root word to come. A few words with this are venue and convene.