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Latin for student.
The word faithful means that you trust someone and that you beilive in them .
The Anglo-Saxon root word "stall" means place, "brak" means breaking, and "tru" means faithful or trustworthy.
The word 'student' does not have a root word.
Well, isn't that a fun question! A football field is a rectangular shape, so it doesn't have a square root like a square would. But if we imagine the area of a football field as a square, we could find the square root by taking the square root of the area in square units. Just remember, math can be as creative and imaginative as painting a happy little tree!
In + fidelis. Fidelis is Latin for "faithful"; the in makes it negative.
in 1927 koolaid was invented in hastings nebraska by Edwin E. Perkins. The seven original koolaid flavors were: Cherry, Lemon-Lime, Grape, Orange, Root Beer, Strawberry, and Raspberry. 17 gallons of Koolaid are consumed every second during summer. The original spelling of Koolaid was Kool-Ade
A microscope is the best tool for a student to use to observe mitosis in an onion root tip.
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"Disciple" and "disciplinarian" have the root word "discipulus," which means "student" or "learner" in Latin.
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