The Latin root words solv and its variant solut both mean "loosen." These Latin roots are the word origin of a fair number of English vocabulary words, including dissolve, solvent, absolute, and resolution.
No, "solv" is not a prefix. Prefixes are added to the beginning of words to change their meaning, while "solv" is a stand-alone word root meaning "loosen" or "dissolve."
SOLV was created in 1969.
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solv by cramr's rule [ 2x - 5y ] = 2 , [-4x + 10y ] = 1
The Latin verb 'solvo, solvere' means to untie. English derives the verb 'to solve' from it.
you must give up by taking drugs.
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