Depending on the context sub refers to being
Inferior, below, under, less than
The root word "sub Rosa" means "under the rose" in Latin. It is used to indicate that something is to be kept confidential or private.
The root word "sub" means under, below, or beneath. It is derived from Latin and is often used in English words to convey the idea of something being less than or subordinate to something else.
The root word for "succumb" is "sub" which means "under" or "beneath" in Latin.
Latin for student.
Calor is the Latin word for "heat".
The root word "sub Rosa" means "under the rose" in Latin. It is used to indicate that something is to be kept confidential or private.
From Latin 'sufficere'. Derived from ''sub' meaning up to, and root of 'facere' meaning to make
subscribere means "to write beneath" ' (subscribere in the latin root for subscribe) :D
The Greek syllables 'hypo-' don't constitute a root. Instead, they're a prefix. The meaning is under. The equivalent in Latin is 'sub-'.
The root word "sub" means under, below, or beneath. It is derived from Latin and is often used in English words to convey the idea of something being less than or subordinate to something else.
The root word for "succumb" is "sub" which means "under" or "beneath" in Latin.
The latin root meaning for cise is to cut
Latin for student.
Under
Calor is the Latin word for "heat".
suffer sub + ferre, lit. to suffer below.
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