disparage
Mellifluous come from the Latin words mel, which means "honey" and fluo, which means " to flow". The word literally means "flowing with honey".
Mand means order examples: demand, recommend, mandate, remand,
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The root ped has two meanings, one in Greek and the other is Latin. Ped in greek means child, as in pedagogy or pediatrics, while in Latin it means foot, as in pedestrian or pedal
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No, the word "disparage" does not have the Latin root that means equal. It comes from the Latin word "disparare," meaning to match unequally or bring into disrepute.
The Latin word "veritas" means truth. From that veri- root we get words like "verify", "verily", and "veritable".
Some words with the Latin root word "habere" include habit, inhabit, exhibit, and prohibit. The root "habere" means "to have" or "to hold."
The English "superfluous" comes from the Latin superwhich means over and fluo which means to flow
the latin root mob means empty
The Latin root "sequi" means "to follow." It is commonly found in words like "sequence," "consequence," and "sequential."
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Aud- is the root syllable of the infinitive 'audire'. It means to hear. That also is the meaning of the infinitive.
The Latin root word that means to send across is "trans-", which comes from the Latin word "trans" meaning "across" or "beyond".
The root is Greek and means 'god'. See theology, theocracy.
The Latin root spec means " to cut" as in the word dissect.
mitto, mittere, misi, missus means to send