pedo-, paedo-, ped-, paed-, paido-, paid- (Greek: child, boy; infant)The British tend to use the spelling paed- while the United States tend to use ped-.
Remember Greek ped- means "child" and the Latin ped- means "foot".
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∙ 9y agoThe Greek base 'paid' means child or children. It appears in words like pediatrics (medical care for children) and pedagogy (the method of teaching children).
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The base word peri means "around" or "surrounding" in Greek. It is commonly used in words like perimeter (the distance around a shape) and periscope (an optical instrument for seeing around obstacles).
The base word for territory is "territor-"
The word "hedron" comes from the Greek language. It is derived from the Greek word "hedra," meaning seat or base.
The base word of "biography" is "bio," which comes from the Greek word "bios" meaning life.
Yes, "ya ya" can mean grandma in Greek.
No, greek slaves did not get paid but if their family was wealthy they could buy them selves out of slavery.
The Greek root word 'hede' means: base, seat - as one would see in the word, catHEDral.
Base derives from the greek word βάση (vasi). [latin : basis]
the root is greek (bio-, βιο-) and it means life. βίος (vios) - life.
Dendrolatry means tree worship. it stems from the greek base DENDR - which means tree, treelike structure!
Men MIGHT have gotten paid IF they were in the army. Women, no, they were considered useless.
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It is the Latin base word.
If you mean the name Tuck, it doesnt mean anything as it is not Greek nor has Greek roots.
Zeus mean same in Greek