"Sens", the street term for marijuana or cannabis, ultimately derives from the word "sinsemilla", which means "seedless". The following is a regressive etymology of the word "sens":
Contemporary English; <sensi;
The term "sinsemilla" was used to refer to high potency female marijuana plants grown in the absence of male plants to prevent the buds from "going to seed", thus ensuring a higher yields of product suitable for smoking or vaporizing. Since plants generally do not produce seeds, propagation is usually achieved by taking cuttings from a "mother" plant, which is kept in a vegetative state (prevented from flowering). Seeds are only produced as part of intentional breeding programs or by accident when an occasional male seed is distributed with "feminized seeds". Many other commercial crops are produced this way, including all hybridized plants (tomatoes, apples, etc.).
The Latin root is Posse meaning, to be able
The root word that means "feel" is "sens." It is derived from the Latin word "sensus," which means "feeling" or "perception."
Latin (portus), meaning harbor. Latin porto, meaning carry.
suus, sua, suum
The Latin root "quinque" means five.
No, there is not a latin root meaning for fog.
The Latin root is Posse meaning, to be able
The Latin root of the word beneficiary comes from the Latin adverb "bene" meaning good.
The root word that means "feel" is "sens." It is derived from the Latin word "sensus," which means "feeling" or "perception."
Latin (portus), meaning harbor. Latin porto, meaning carry.
suus, sua, suum
The Latin root "quinque" means five.
From Latin 'sufficere'. Derived from ''sub' meaning up to, and root of 'facere' meaning to make
The root word sens means "Feeling".
The root is the Latin "vīvere," meaning "to live."
The latin root meaning for cise is to cut
"Agri-" is a Latin root meaning "field" or "farm."