it could come from the latin word adeps, meaning fat adeptio-attainment
adeptus from adipiscor which means to overtake, attain, aquire
adipatus-fatty or florid(pl)
adipatum- pastry
The root or combining form associated with fat is "adip/o."
The prefix of "fat" is "un-".
The root "mut" means "change" or "transform."
The root word med or medi means middle.
The root word 'leio' means 'smooth.'
ADIP means Another Day In Paradise.
adip= fat Ex: adipic, adipose
The root or combining form associated with fat is "adip/o."
fat
adip/o
The prefix of "fat" is "un-".
adip- or adipo- means fatty. I'm not sure if they also apply to plaque.athero - means a soft, gruel-like deposit. It can refer to fatty plaque for obvious reasons
it is not a greek root or any root
sqrt(324) = ±1818the square root is 18
the root civilis
There is no root in "ponder"
it doesnt have adip stick it has a bolt in the side of trans better take to dealer