agenda, agent, action are just three of many
benign, benignant
The Latin word for tongue is 'lingua.' Derivatives of it include: linguistic, multilingual, bilingual, sublingual, linguiform.
No. Peculate (meaning 'embezzle') has the derivatives Peculated Peculates Peculating Peculation/s Peculators and Peculiar (meaning 'unusual') has the derivatives Peculiarity/ies Peculiarly Peculiars These are the only "pecul~" words I can come up with.
The Latin word for 'counsel' is 'concilium'. One derivative in English from that original Latin word is conciliary. Another example of an English derivative is reconciliation.
Platea is the Latin equivalent of 'place'. It's a feminine gender noun that means 'place'. One of its derivatives is the English and Spanish word, 'plaza'.
The word derivatives is a noun. It is the plural form of the noun derivative.
Some derivatives are aqueous, aquaduct, aquifer.
The derivatives for the Latin word "simia" include "simian" in English and "singe" in French.
The English derivatives of "senex" include "senior," "senate," and "senility."
dalmatian
"Withhold" and its derivatives.
The derivatives of the Latin word "vale" include "valeo" meaning "to be strong" or "to be well" and "valediction" meaning "a farewell."
Some derivatives for the Latin word "multi" include "multiple", "multiply", and "multitude".
cheval, caballo, cavallo
Pentane has three different monobromo derivatives possible. These are: 1-bromopentane, 2-bromopentane, and 3-bromopentane. The reason there are only three derivatives is because of resonance.
benign, benignant
location, local