Out or Away.. Source:English Teacher.
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The root "loco" comes from the Latin, locus, meaning "place". The words "locomotive" and "locomotion" contain this root.
urbem is Latin for city, the root of the word is the noun urbs, city (ergo: the English word urban)
The root word for water. (I think it's Greek, but I'm not sure.)
The root milli means thousandThe word million makes us think the root milli means million but it actually means a thousand because there is a thousand thousands in a million
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The Latin root "mob" means to move or change. It is the base for words like mobile, mobility, and motion.
"milli-" comes from the Latin noun "mīlle", meaning a thousand, or "mīlia" for the plural form (thousands)
The root word of "millipede" is "ped" from the Latin word "pes" meaning foot. Millipedes are named for their numerous legs, with "milli-" indicating "thousand," although most species do not actually have that many legs.
The latin root meaning for cise is to cut
Milli
The root sequ means "to follow" or "to order." It is derived from the Latin word "sequi."
its actually latin. the latin root imag means likeness. EX; imagine, imagination
'milli' which 1 thousand. Eg: 1000 millilitres in a litre.
"Hydro" root means "water"
The root "sent" comes from the Latin word "sentire," which means "to feel." Words derived from this root often relate to perception or feeling, such as "sentiment" or "sensory."