The Latin root word "long" or "longus" is the opposite of the Latin root word "brev" which means short or brief.
Short is the English equivalent of the Latin root 'brev-'. Latin derivatives of the Latin root are the adjective 'brevis', which means 'short'; and the feminine gender noun 'brevitas', which means 'shortness'. English derivatives include the adjective and noun 'brief', and the noun 'brevity'.
some words are too short to have multiple roots in them. In fact, many small words are roots themselves! Like the word "aqua" it is a root but also a word. The same is with the word "fame".
The root word steno comes from the Greek word "steno," meaning narrow or short. It is commonly used in words like stenography (narrow writing) or stenosis (abnormal narrowing of a passage in the body).
The root word of "unusual" is "usual."
The root word 'breve' means short.
short
The root word 'brachy' means 'short.'
The root word 'breve' means short.
The Latin root word "long" or "longus" is the opposite of the Latin root word "brev" which means short or brief.
shortage and,shortening
the short, easy answer is "make"
The short way of writing square root of x is sqrt(x)
"Nothing" is nihil in Latin, or nil for short.
Short is the English equivalent of the Latin root 'brev-'. Latin derivatives of the Latin root are the adjective 'brevis', which means 'short'; and the feminine gender noun 'brevitas', which means 'shortness'. English derivatives include the adjective and noun 'brief', and the noun 'brevity'.
some words are too short to have multiple roots in them. In fact, many small words are roots themselves! Like the word "aqua" it is a root but also a word. The same is with the word "fame".
The AU spelling is from a Latin root, while the pronunciation is from the Old English, which was the onomatopoeia word hlæhhan (the root of the German word lachen).