The root word for "grammar" is "gram," which comes from the Greek word "gramma," meaning "letter" or "writing."
In Greek, "gram" (γραμμή) means "line" or "stroke." It can also refer to a unit of measurement equal to one thousandth of a kilogram.
The Greek root of the word "cardiogram" is "cardio," meaning heart, and "gram," meaning a record or a written thing. Therefore, "cardiogram" refers to a record or tracing of the heart's electrical activity.
Speir- is the Greek root for 'spirea'. Derivatives are the Greek noun 'speira' and the later Latin noun 'spira'. Both the Greek and the Latin derivatives mean 'coil, twist'. Another Greek derivative of the original Greek root is the noun 'speirema', which means 'convolution'.
The Greek root "act" means to do or to perform. It is often used in words relating to action, doing, or performing.
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It means, small or little. it may also refer to Greek, or Roman mythology.
Don is not a Greek root word.
life
it is not a greek root or any root
The root word for "grammar" is "gram," which comes from the Greek word "gramma," meaning "letter" or "writing."
record.
The root mem is not greek, but latin. It means 'mind'.
The Greek root carci- means cancer
It 's not a Greek root word, so it doesnt mean anything.
The prefix gram means to write or draw. An example is gramophone.
In greek war is πόλεμος (polemos). It doesnt have greek root.