Yes.... in Greek, "arachno" means spider, and "phobia" means fear, thus "arachnophobia", the fear of Spiders. Or at least that's what they said on My Big Fat Greek Wedding.
Psallophobia - Greek Root Decantophobia - Latin Root Adophobia - Greek Root (Ancient)
The Latin root for reciprocal is "re-" meaning back or again, and the Greek root is "pro" meaning back or again.
The root "Struct" is Latin in origin. It comes from the Latin word "structura," meaning "a building or structure."
The root meaning of claustrophobia comes from the Latin word "claustrum" meaning enclosure or confined space, and the Greek word "phobos" meaning fear. Combined, it refers to the fear of enclosed spaces.
The root is the Latin "vīvere," meaning "to live."
"Agri-" is a Latin root meaning "field" or "farm."
Graph is a Greek root meaning "to write."
"terror" - this latin word more or less corresponds to the greek "phobos"...
hyper is a greek root word meaning over-. υπερ- (hyper-)
The Greek root for "matri" is "mater" meaning mother, while the Latin root is "matr" also meaning mother. The Greek root for "arch" is "archos" meaning ruler or chief, while the Latin root is "archi" meaning chief or principal.
It's not a Latin root, it's Greek. Angelos in Greek simply means messenger.
The Latin root for "impartial" is "im-" meaning "not" or "without," paired with "partialis" meaning "biased." The Greek root is "a-" meaning "without" or "not," combined with "pΓ‘rtis" meaning "to divide" or "to share."