guard
Guard or protect
The root swer was used to mean "swear" or "proclaim".
Xerox is shortened from xerography, which is a new English word composed of old Greek roots. The root xer(o)- means dry, and the root -graph means write or draw.
its the root word of coffee
religion
China, as it is now known, gets it's name from several different places. The sound, comes from the ancient Qin, or "Chin" kingdom of western china. Cin, a Persian name, from Marco Polo's time, is most likely the root of the English word "China".
Guard or protect :D
The Anglo-Saxon root word "bind" means "to tie or fasten something securely." In the English word "binder," it refers to a tool or material used to hold things together or bind them in place.
What do you mean by factura in english
"Que" is not a root word in English. It is a word borrowed from French and Spanish, usually used to introduce a direct question in English, such as "Que sera, sera" or "C'est la vie."
This is a Latin root word that means "four."
The root word meaning for protector is "protect." It conveys the idea of keeping someone or something safe from harm or danger.
The root word of versus, in the original Latin "vertere," means to turn to face something. In English, it doesn't have a root beyond versus.
It is from an Old English root meaning "white island".
Old English from Germany and Scandinavia meaning 'youthful or young'
Old English from Germany and Scandinavia meaning 'youthful or young'
It's root are the Old English word Twinn and the Old Norse word Tvinnr, which mean "both" or "double".
The word has no root in English. If you mean origin, it comes from the Latin " sacire " meaning to take into one's own possession