Etymology of the Latin word concretus
the Latin word
concretus (coagulation; solidifying; condensation; composed, formed; composite; condensed; curdled, clotted)
derived from the Latin word
concrescere (thicken; condense, collect)
derived from the Latin word
crescere (to grow; come forth, to be; arise; thrive, increase)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*ker-using the Latin prefix
con- (together)
derived from the Latin prefix
com-derived from the Latin word
cum (with)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*kom (near, with, together)
Derivations in Latin
concretioDerivations in other languages
French
concret, French
concrete, Italian
concreto, Portuguese
concreto, Spanish
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