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The Greek root dia (διά) means ‘through,’ ‘across,’ or ‘apart.’ It conveys passage, separation, or thoroughness and appears widely in English, science, and techno...
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The Greek root dia (διά) means ‘through,’ ‘across,’ or ‘apart.’ It conveys passage, separation, or thoroughness and appears widely in English, science, and techno...
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Words with the prefix bell most often derive from Latin bellus , meaning beautiful, or from related Romance and Germanic roots that shifted toward notions of form, elegance, and...
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The circum meaning prefix is a Latin-derived element meaning “around” or “about,” appearing in technical, medical, and everyday English terms. This evergreen explainer c...
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