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It is Greek, meaning seven
Counter and product meaning in greek and latin words
A/Ab is a prefix. Its meaning from, away, or away from. By the way there are articles in Latin but less than in English. In English there is a,an and the.
prefix meaning fast
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Greek and Latin are the primary source languages for medical terminology.
They're different languages.
Legal English borrows heavily from Latin language and phrases. The Romans had established a legal system that was transcribed in Latin.
The word 'religion' comes from the Old English, through French, and originally, from the Latin. It has no Greek meaning. The Latin word has the meaning of "to bind."
The term "nonagon" is derived from Latin, where "nonus" means "nine" and "gon" comes from the Greek word "gonia," meaning "angle." Thus, while the prefix is Latin, the suffix has Greek origins. This reflects the blending of both languages in mathematical terminology.
There is no Greek or Latin root for "eerie". It's of Germanic ancestry, from an Old English word meaning "cowardly".
Bi' is a Latin suffix meaning two. When used in English, it implies that there are two of the subject.
Neither - the word population is English, but it derives from Latin populus, meaning "the people"
Legal English does incorporate some Greek terminology, particularly in the context of legal philosophy and concepts, such as "demos" (people) and "kratos" (power). However, it primarily derives from Latin and Norman French influences due to historical factors in the development of the English legal system. While Greek terms may appear in specific legal contexts, they are not a predominant feature of Legal English. Overall, the reliance on Greek terminology is minimal compared to other languages.
Megas is a Greek word meaning "big; great". The Latin equivalent is magnus.
Both Latin and Greek. The Latin the word is Aerius meaning 'airy' and from Greek Aerios meaning 'of the air'
Vit- is not Greek but Latin. It derives from the Latin word vita, meaning life. Hence the English words vitality, vital, vitamin