name
The English word nominate comes from Latin nomen, a name
To name is the root meaning of the verb 'to nominate'. The verb in English is a Latin derivative. The word that it comes from is the neuter gender noun 'nomen', which is Latin for 'name'.
I think it is noun but I would have it checked
The root word 'leio' means 'smooth.'
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The English word nominate comes from Latin nomen, a name
To name is the root meaning of the verb 'to nominate'. The verb in English is a Latin derivative. The word that it comes from is the neuter gender noun 'nomen', which is Latin for 'name'.
I think it is noun but I would have it checked
Latin for leg is crus (genitive= cruris)
Nomen
The English equivalent of the Latin phrase 'in nomen Domini benedictum' is Blessed in the name of the Lord. In the word-by-word translation, the preposition 'in' means 'in'. The noun 'nomen' means 'name'. The word 'Domini' means 'Lord'. The past participle 'benedictum' means 'blessed'.
nomen (Latin: name)
Incred is not a root word. It is a root with a negating prefix.
The root word means to stand. stigma is one word that has this root word.
able is the root in the word changeable
There is no root word fine. The root word could be fin which means end.
The root word is actually pens. This root word means to hang or weigh.