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What is the Latin and Greek root word for impartial?

The Latin root word for "impartial" is "pars", meaning "part".

The prefix "im-" means "not" or "without", and the suffix "-al" indicates an adjective.

Therefore, "impartial" literally translates to "without a part" or "not taking sides".

There is no direct Greek root for "impartial". However, the Greek word "ἀμερής" (amerēs), meaning "undivided", could be considered a conceptual equivalent.

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