to cut or to kill
neco necare
Clavus is the latin word meaning spike
Anas is the Latin word for duck, the meaning of the Latin word for duck is "duck."
The meaning of hydro derives from the latin term "water" or "aqua"
The Latin roots that mean 'to cut off' are abs- and caedo. The root 'abs-' comes from the syllable 'ab', which means 'off'. The verb 'caedo', as 'I cut', is the first person singlar present indicative of the infinitive 'caedere'. Cid
The word "decide" comes from the Latin word "decidere," which is derived from the root word "cid" meaning "to cut off" or "to settle." This connection reflects the idea of making a choice that cuts off or settles other options.
Aggrandize's etymology includes the Latin base -grandis, meaning great.
neco necare
CID
the latin word cur meaning why
The word "purge" comes from Latin "purgare", which means "to clean". We also get the word "purgatory" from the same latin base.
The base word of pedestrian is "pedestri-", which comes from the Latin word "pedester" meaning "on foot".
The base word of "legible" is "legi," which comes from the Latin word "legere" meaning "to read."
The base word or root word is "Mun" from Latin meaning Gift or Duty.
The base root for "adversary" is "advers-" which comes from the Latin word "adversarius," meaning opponent or enemy.
The base word for "campaign" is "campagne," which comes from the Latin word "campania" meaning open country.
The base word of convene is "vene," which comes from the Latin word "venire" meaning "to come."