It is both Greek and Latin. Go to www.kent.k12.wa.us/ksd/MA/resources/greek_and_latin_roots/transition.html for more Greek and Latin roots
The letters '-ic' aren't a root. Instead, they're a suffix that comes into English by way of ancient, classical Latin and the even earlier, ancient, classical Greek. In Latin, the suffix is '-icus'. In the earlier Greek, the suffix is '-ikos'. Either way, the meaning is the same: 'having the character or form of' or 'of or relating to'.
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There is no prefix in electricity. The suffix is -icity, made up of the adjective suffix -ic and the Latin noun suffix -ity.
Idiopathic- ic is the suffix
-ic is the suffix. This suffix means in relation of.
The suffix of "magic" is "-ic".
The suffix of autographic is -ic. This suffix means in relationship to.
suffix for diplomat -s -ic
the answer is ic
"Rupt" comes from the Latin word "Rupto", meaning "I burst".