It is either animale of animalis check http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/animal
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∙ 15y agoThe Latin root for "animal" is "animus," which means "breath, soul, or spirit."
I honestly dont think there is a latin root for mind.... sorry :(
You could use etymology to study the origins of the English words "animal" and "animate" and find that they both come from the Latin word "anima," which means "soul" or "life force." This Latin root reflects the idea of living beings or things possessing a vital principle.
Its the Latin name for eagle.
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Animalia is Latin for the plural noun, animals. It is used as the name of one of the six kingdoms of scientific classification.
The root word of "beast" is "beaste" derived from Old French and Latin. It originally meant "animal" or "living creature" and has evolved to refer to a wild or large animal.
The root word of "carcass" is the Latin word "caro," which means flesh or meat. "Carcass" refers to the dead body of an animal.
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The root "Struct" is Latin in origin. It comes from the Latin word "structura," meaning "a building or structure."
Annelida comes from the Latin word for ring annulus. Annelids are animal like earthworms which are composed with tiny rings.
The latin root for flexible is flex.
what is the latin root for apparently
The Latin root of Prefer is Praeferre.
The Latin root for "nine" is "novem."
The Latin root for "people" is "populus."
re is greek and latin
The word dog in Latin is Canis which is the Latin root of canine in English.