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Which of the choices below is a Latin or Greek root that means “universe”? astro- dem- cosmo- fid-
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Which of the choices below is a Latin or Greek root that means “universe”? astro- dem- cosmo- fid-
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I believe its Cosmo, the
a combining form meaning “world,” “universe,” used in the formationof compound words: cosmography;
in contemporary usage,sometimes representing Russian
kosmo-,
it may mean “outer space,”“space travel,” or “cosmic
ray”:
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Cosmo would be the correct answer as it comes from the greek cosmos that means order or world
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