Loose or slack; not tense
It is from Old and Middle English
The root word for "lax" is "laxare", which is a Latin word meaning "to loosen" or "to relax".
From the Latin word laxus, meaning "loose"
The root word -lax means loose, slack, or unfastened. It is commonly used in English to form words related to relaxation, loose muscles, or laxatives that help relieve constipation.
The root of "claudere" meaning close is "claus-".
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The root word for "lax" is "laxare", which is a Latin word meaning "to loosen" or "to relax".
From the Latin word laxus, meaning "loose"
The root word -lax means loose, slack, or unfastened. It is commonly used in English to form words related to relaxation, loose muscles, or laxatives that help relieve constipation.
From the Latin word laxus, meaning "loose"
Loose
Not tense, firm, or rigid; loose; slack; as, a lax bandage; lax fiber., Not strict or stringent; not exact; loose; weak; vague; equivocal., Having a looseness of the bowels; diarrheal., A looseness; diarrhea.
No, there is not a latin root meaning for fog.
The word meaning in a lax or careless manner is spelled "lackadaisical".
The root of "claudere" meaning close is "claus-".
The Latin root of the word beneficiary comes from the Latin adverb "bene" meaning good.
Laxton is an English name meaning Lax's [ a personal name] enclosure or settlement.
the root meaning of the term buddha comes from