Temp(or)- is Latin, from tempus "time". Temporal, temporary, tempest (ultimately from tempus "season"), contemporaneous, contemporary, etc. etc.
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The greek root word for faith is pistis (n) or pisteuo (v). The English word for faith has its root in latin ("Fide") - not greek.
The word "neurotoxin" comes from the Latin words neuron(nerve) and toxicum (poison). The Latin words come from the Greek words neuro (cord) and toxikon pharmakon (arrow poison).
The root to the word advance would be in Latin. The Latin root words "ad" and "ante" meaning "from" and "before".
The city of brotherly love is Philidelphia. The name derives from Greek: "philias"- one of several greek words for love, this one in particular meaning "friendly camaraderie" and adelfós- meaning "brother"
One such word, but based entirely on Greek roots, is spermatogenesis.
The root phone, meaning "sound", is Greek, not Latin. There are many English words containing this root, including telephone, phonograph, and phonetic.
Counter and product meaning in greek and latin words
From Ancient Greek "homos," meaning similar, and Latin "stare," meaning "to remain."
It comes from the Latin words for "alone" and "speak." (It is not Greek)
The term "omnivore" is a Latin word. It comes from the Latin words "omnis," meaning all, and "vorare," meaning to devour.
The greek root word for faith is pistis (n) or pisteuo (v). The English word for faith has its root in latin ("Fide") - not greek.
"Rupt" comes from the Latin word "Rupto", meaning "I burst".
The word "neurotoxin" comes from the Latin words neuron(nerve) and toxicum (poison). The Latin words come from the Greek words neuro (cord) and toxikon pharmakon (arrow poison).
The word comes from Greek 'Athlos' meaning a contest. Latin and Greek words are similar meaning a contestant in the games
The word is Latin, derived from the Greek words for joint and foot.
Vit- is not Greek but Latin. It derives from the Latin word vita, meaning life. Hence the English words vitality, vital, vitamin
The root to the word advance would be in Latin. The Latin root words "ad" and "ante" meaning "from" and "before".