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What are English derivatives of the Latin root syllables

You're asking about the fascinating world of Latin roots! It's true, many English words trace back to Latin, and understanding these roots helps unlock the meaning of countless words.

To help you, I need a little more information about what you're looking for. Could you please tell me:

* What specific Latin root syllables are you interested in? For example, "aqua" (water), "terra" (earth), "scrib" (write), "dict" (speak), etc.

* What kind of derivatives are you interested in? Do you want:

* Nouns? Like "aqueduct" (from "aqua"), "terrestrial" (from "terra")

* Verbs? Like "scribe" (from "scrib"), "dictate" (from "dict")

* Adjectives? Like "aquatic" (from "aqua"), "terrestrial" (from "terra")

* Other word types? Like adverbs, prepositions, etc.

Once I know what you're looking for, I can provide you with a list of English derivatives for those specific Latin root syllables. 😊

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