i think it is something to do with soil or salt ?
Salt is derived from the word sal in Latin language.
Oh, dude, the root word of sallow is actually "sal," which comes from Old English and means "pale, grayish-yellow." So, like, sallow is basically a fancy way of saying someone looks a bit sickly or jaundiced. But hey, no need to get all sallow about it, right?
The word root that means change is "morph."
The root word that means 'like' is "simil."
The root word that means hair is "trich."
its comes from the germanic root word "sal" which means building, so... Germany
it means salt. its from the word sal, salis. :)
Salt is derived from the word sal in Latin language.
Oh, dude, the root word of sallow is actually "sal," which comes from Old English and means "pale, grayish-yellow." So, like, sallow is basically a fancy way of saying someone looks a bit sickly or jaundiced. But hey, no need to get all sallow about it, right?
it means air and it is a Latin root word
The word root that means change is "morph."
The root word that means 'like' is "simil."
The root word that means hair is "trich."
The root word for triad is tri. This root word means three.
the root word is coronate, which means "to crown."
The root word 'xero' means 'dry.'
The root word that means "ask" is "rogare" from Latin.