Chron means time. A chronometer is an instrument for measuring time.
Paradox, it uses to root words. One is para meaning beside and dox meaning belief
The sentence "Dictate your notes to the translator" correctly uses a root word with the meaning to write.
The word is "tripedal," which combines the prefix "tri-" meaning three with the Greek root "ped" meaning foot to describe something having three feet.
This is a strangely worded question. The Latin word for "pull" or "drag" is "traho, trahere, traxi, tractus." In this way, the English word that means "to pull together" uses the fourth principal part of "traho" and the Latin root for "together"--"contract."
Chinese grammar relies more on the order of words to convey meaning, while English grammar uses a combination of word order and function words to indicate the relationships between words. Chinese also uses different tones to distinguish meanings, while English relies on stress and intonation. Additionally, Chinese does not have tenses in the same way as English, and instead uses context to indicate time.
The root chron originates from the the Greek word Chronosmeaning time. A few examples of words in English include:Chronological - in order using time as basisChronicle - A factual written account of important or historical events in the order of their occurrenceSynchronize - to be in timeChronic - reoccuring or lasting for a long time
Paradox, it uses to root words. One is para meaning beside and dox meaning belief
The sentence "Dictate your notes to the translator" correctly uses a root word with the meaning to write.
The word is "tripedal," which combines the prefix "tri-" meaning three with the Greek root "ped" meaning foot to describe something having three feet.
The English word "septum", which in Latin refers to an enclosure or hedge, refers to a wall separating two cavities.
"Sesquipedalian" is a long word, pertaining to such a word, or a person who uses long words. The root meaning is "a foot and a half" (in length).
Canto is Spanish or Italian and it means "I sing." English uses derive from the use of the Italian word in music. The root word is cantar meaning to sing. 'Canto' can also be a noun meaning 'the action and effect of singing;' 'the art of singing; and in some places, it can mean 'song.'
Germany and The US. It is an English + German combined word meaning liver sausage
This is a strangely worded question. The Latin word for "pull" or "drag" is "traho, trahere, traxi, tractus." In this way, the English word that means "to pull together" uses the fourth principal part of "traho" and the Latin root for "together"--"contract."
Location is one word that uses the root word "loc".
The Malayalam word thankam means gold in English. This word also used to pet someone. I mean this word also uses as sweatie.
Their root words from the Latin "cedere" meaning "to go." Their prefixes, "ante" and "pre" both mean "before." Their meanings are similar, their uses are slightly different.