Laconic comes from a Spartan city called Laconia. The people of Laconia were well known for the brevity in speech, thus "laconic" is "Laconian-like."
The Greek root for "mobile" is "mobilis."
The Greek root for big is "mega" and the Latin root is "magnus."
The word two does not have a Greek root but a Latin one.
His laconic explanation to complex problems made him a hit in the university.
Laconic means a person of few words and fewer explanations, usually someone who does not speak. My father was a laconic person.
The disciplined and militaristic Spartans were known for being blunt and using words sparingly. That would be the myth behind the Laconic Answer but Im not sure if Laconic and Laconic Answer are the same
laconic:
Laconic was born in 1971, in France.
There is no Greek root vit-. It is a Latin root.
what is the greek root for homograph
The Greek root for "mobile" is "mobilis."
The Greek root for big is "mega" and the Latin root is "magnus."
The word two does not have a Greek root but a Latin one.
in greek is επανασυνεδριάζω. It doesnt have a greek root, i think is latin
Francium has a Latin root. It is named after France, where it was discovered.
His laconic explanation to complex problems made him a hit in the university.
Laconic means a person of few words and fewer explanations, usually someone who does not speak. My father was a laconic person.