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What does the root word arthr mean?

arthritis"inflammation of a joint," 1540s, from L. arthritis, from Gk. nosos arthritis "disease of the joints," from nosos "disease" + arthritis, fem. of arthrites (adj.) "pertaining to joints" (Gk. nosos is a fem. noun), from arthron "a joint"


What is the suffix and meaning of arthropathy?

Suffix: pathy Meaning: Disease,suffering


Latin root of apogee and perigee?

Apogee:"point at which the moon is farthest from the earth," 1590s, from Fr. apogée, from L. apogæum, from Gk. apogaion, neut. adj., "away from the earth," a term from Ptolemaic astronomy, from apo "off, away" (see http://wiki.answers.com/index.php?term=apo-) + gaia/ge "earth."Perigee:"point at which a celestial body is nearest the Earth," 1594, from Mod.L. perigeum (15c.), from Late Gk. peregeion,used by Ptolemy as a noun, properly neut. of adj. perigeios"near the earth," from peri ges, from peri "near" + ges, gen. of ge "earth."


What does the prefix plankto- mean?

plankton (n.) 1891, from Ger. Plankton (1887), coined by German physiologist Viktor Hensen (1835-1924) from Gk. plankton, neuter of planktos "wandering, drifting," verbal adjective from plazesthai "to wander, drift," from plazein "to drive astray."


What language does school come from?

from Dictionary.com:Origin:bef. 900; ME scole (n.), OE sc&#333;l < L schola< Gk schol leisure employed in learning The Greek source would be first, schole, leisure employed in learning. What this meant was that someone could not work, but they learned instead.The Latin source is next, schola.Both the Greek and Latin roots are the roots of many English words today: School, scholarship, scholar, scholarly, scholastic.The Middle English scole would come next and is a more appropriate root for the word school, which is very similar to the German word for school (der Shule), which shares the same "oo" sound.

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