December got its name from the Latin word decem (meaning ten) because it was originally the tenth month of the year in the calendar of Romulus c. What words have a Latin origin? Latin Root Words and Different words made from them Latin Root: acid. Meaning: acidic, sour. … LatinRead More →

The band achieved fame in 1994 with its platinum-selling album When I Woke, which included the hit single “Send Me on My Way”. The song has been featured prominently in many films and commercials. Rusted Root has sold more than three million albums, and is currently on hiatus. Did RustedRead More →

Severe toothache pain upon chewing or application of pressure. Prolonged sensitivity (pain) to hot or cold temperatures (after the heat or cold has been removed) Discoloration (darkening) of the tooth. Swelling and tenderness in nearby gums. What causes you to get a root canal? Root canals happen when a toothRead More →

Meek in Greek: Humble, gentle, mild. Where is the word meekness in the Bible? One of the most famous of the sayings of Jesus, and perhaps the most widely mocked, is the Lord’s assertion, “Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth” (Matthew 5:5). What is the HebrewRead More →

In the aquatic plants like Pistia, Lemna and Eicchornia instead of root caps, they have root pockets for buoyancy. The root caps are absent in parasites and mycorrhizal roots. At the apex of root a smooth cap gaped structure is present which is called as root cap. In which plantsRead More →

In all the Germanic languages the words “god” and “good” are homomorphic – they sound almost identical: God and goed in Dutch, Gott and gut in German, guð and gott in Icelandic, Gud and god in Norwegian, and, finally, Gud and god or gott in Swedish. Where did the wordRead More →

A successful root canal can cause mild pain for a few days. This is temporary, and should go away on its own as long as you practice good oral hygiene. You should see your dentist for a follow-up if the pain lasts longer than three days. How long does itRead More →

The Latin root word mal means “bad” or “evil.” This root is the word origin of many English vocabulary words, including malformed, maltreat, and malice. You can recall that mal means “bad” through malfunction, or a “badly” working part, and that it means “evil” through malice, or intentional “evil” doneRead More →