The Greek root for "old" is "palaios."
Some words with the root "paleo" include Paleolithic (relating to the early Stone Age), paleontology (the study of fossils), and paleoecology (the study of ancient ecosystems).
The prefix "paleo-" means "ancient" or "old." It is often used in scientific terms to refer to ancient or prehistoric things, such as in paleontology (the study of ancient life) or paleolithic (the early stone age).
Yes, "Paleo" should be capitalized because it is derived from the proper noun "Paleolithic."
The root "mut" means "change" or "transform."
ancient
The Greek root for "old" is "palaios."
Paleo really means paleontologist, it means old/or ancient
Some words with the root "paleo" include Paleolithic (relating to the early Stone Age), paleontology (the study of fossils), and paleoecology (the study of ancient ecosystems).
Paleo Lithics Paleo Indians Paleo Future Paleoconservatism Paleo Lithics Paleo Indians Paleo Future Paleoconservatism
from Gk. palaios "old, ancient" (see paleo-) + on (gen. ontos) "being" + -ology "study of."
Paleo is a prefix of Greek origin used to mean something ancient and/or prehistoric. in case of "history": ancient history or prehistoric history.
what is the opposite of paleo? neo
Paleo was born in 1981.
Paleo is a prefix meaning old and/or ancient.
You can in emergencies, but it isn't paleo. Soy isn't a paleo-friendly ingredient.
is the paleo of Indians is nomadic or sedentary