The Greek word 'kyma' means crown, heap, or top. From it derives the English word 'cyme', which means 'the top of a tree'. And from it derives the Latin syllables 'cumu-', as in the Latin word 'cumulus', which means heap.
"Population" is a word with the Latin stem "pop," which comes from the Latin word "populus" meaning people or community.
"Antediluvian", for one, meaning 'existing before the Great Flood.'
Scribo, which literally means "write" in latin
Some words with the Latin root "arbiter" include "arbitration," "arbitrary," and "arbiter." These words all stem from the Latin word "arbiter," meaning "witness" or "judge."
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).
"Population" is a word with the Latin stem "pop," which comes from the Latin word "populus" meaning people or community.
pingere is of latin stem, meaning - "to colour, paint"
Ambulant in Latin, the stem is Ambulans being the present participle of Ambulare meaning 'to walk'
this stem comes from the Latin word hortus which means "garden"
The stem is audio meaning hear. Another stem would be the infinitive of audio which is audiere, meaning to hear
The stem is sept-.
"Antediluvian", for one, meaning 'existing before the Great Flood.'
"Admiratio" means "surprise" in the sense of "wonder" or "astonishment." Hence, "Admiration."
Scribo, which literally means "write" in latin
The Latin stem dict- is probably derived from the fourth principle part of the verb dico. Dictum is having been said. So the latin stem dict is probably to say.
Stipes would refer to a stem of an apple, etc...
'vita' means 'life' in Latin. Accordingly, any word that has the stem 'vita' in it relates to life.