Luna is the stem word for 'lunatic'. The word is a Latin noun that means 'moon'. The insane were believed to have been affected adversely by the moon.
"Population" is a word with the Latin stem "pop," which comes from the Latin word "populus" meaning people or community.
It is the Latin, videre, to see. From that you get vise.
The word "verbatim" has the Latin stem "verbum," which means "word." "Verbatim" means to repeat word for word, or exactly as spoken or written.
The present stem of the Latin word "augeo" is "auge-". This stem is used to form conjugated forms of the verb in the present tense, such as "augeo" (I increase) and "auges" (you increase).
The root stem of the word "mercury" is "mercur-", which is derived from the Latin word "mercurius" referring to the Roman god Mercury.
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The word "lunatic" comes from the latin word LUNAR which means moon. so lunatic means moon- crazy. but most people just mean crazy
"Population" is a word with the Latin stem "pop," which comes from the Latin word "populus" meaning people or community.
The word "lunatic" comes from the Latin "luna" meaning moon. This derives from the former belief that changes of the moon caused insanity.
Stipes would refer to a stem of an apple, etc...
It is the Latin, videre, to see. From that you get vise.
The word "verbatim" has the Latin stem "verbum," which means "word." "Verbatim" means to repeat word for word, or exactly as spoken or written.
In Latin, the word 'mens" means mind.
The present stem of the Latin word "augeo" is "auge-". This stem is used to form conjugated forms of the verb in the present tense, such as "augeo" (I increase) and "auges" (you increase).
'Luna' is the 'Moon'. from Latin. From which we have the word 'lunatic', from when it was thought that people went mad during a full moon.
Stems from the Latin word lībertās or līber which means free.
The root stem of the word "mercury" is "mercur-", which is derived from the Latin word "mercurius" referring to the Roman god Mercury.