mob, mot, or mov
all are to move from Latin (mobilis, movere, motus)
migr is a person who moves
ambul is to walk or move about
fer is to carry
kine is motion
The word "accelerate" has Latin origins, coming from the Latin word "accelerare" which means "to quicken" or "to hasten."
the latin root mob means empty
The Latin roots "re-" meaning back, "ced" meaning move, and "-e" indicating a verb form can help you determine that the unfamiliar word is referring to something retracing or moving back in terms of a boundary or limit.
The prefix "curro" means to run or to move quickly. It is derived from the Latin word "currere," which means to run.
synchronized
The Latin roots ced, cede, or cess are seen in words such as "procedure" and "success". They have the general meaning "go", "move", or "yield".cede is go or yield, but not movemove is: mob, mot, or movall are "move" from Latin (mobilis, movere, motus)APEX- Ced
The word "accelerate" has Latin origins, coming from the Latin word "accelerare" which means "to quicken" or "to hasten."
The Latin root word for "to move" is kine or kines.
This sounds like homework
the latin root mob means empty
The Latin roots "re-" meaning back, "ced" meaning move, and "-e" indicating a verb form can help you determine that the unfamiliar word is referring to something retracing or moving back in terms of a boundary or limit.
The roots of a plant generally move underground due to geotropism. The growth of these roots is also determined by the availability of moisture and nutrients.
they walk over to the roots
The prefix "curro" means to run or to move quickly. It is derived from the Latin word "currere," which means to run.
synchronized
Synchronize
with their roots