The reason you are confused is this word comes from Latin. In fact, many English words come from another language originally. In Latin, which used to be spoken in ancient Rome, the word "bellus" meant "war." So someone who was "bellicose" liked war, or liked to fight. There are some examples on this page, but I hope my explanation is also helpful to you.
orthodox, paradox, and doxology are some words with the stem root dox in it.
The root is the Latin word bellum (war).The word "belligerent" comes from the Latin beliger (warlike) or belligerare (to make war). The root words are bellum (war) and gerer (to make).
Words with 'rev' as a root are, bereaved, revere, reverend, reverence, or revelation. Words that have the prefix 're' are not included because they don't have the root 'rev'.
Decima is not a root word however deci is. Some words with this root word are decimal, decibar, decigram, etc.
craniology, cranium
Possibly belligerent and bellicose. Things related to a violent or war-like nature.
Bell is not a Greek root. It's Germanic in origin (and possibly Dutch). It means "bell."
Some words that contain the root "locus" are local, or dislocate.
orthodox, paradox, and doxology are some words with the stem root dox in it.
Some root words for "therm" include "thermo" and "thermometer."
A few words with the root word LUNA are: lunatic lunar
Some words with nautical:AeronauticalAstronautical
words with the root stract: * abstract * distract
Some words that have the same root words as poverty include: Impoverished Impoverishment Impoverish
Some words beginning with the root word "lab" are:LabelLabor/LabourLaboriousLaboriouslyLaboratoryLabradorLabyrinth
root Answewr: If you mean words that contain the root "scop"...telescope, microscope, periscope...
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