The term unit is derived from the Latin word unus, meaning one. Source is from my Dictionary (the actual book, not the internet).
Unit means one and polygon means many. So I've heard.
The term "per-cent" means "out of each 100" (Latin root cent- means one hundred).
It is a fraction.
Well, of course there's unfair. There's also a math term that means not fair in one word. It means "influence in an unfair way". The word is bias.
It all depends where one wants to start. There is no first term, there is no last term. There just is.
Unit means one and polygon means many. So I've heard.
"Sesqui" means "one-and-a-half."
poly (polynomial) means many uni (unidirectional) means one
The Latin word "unicus" means one and only, sole, unique
The Latin term "sui generis" means in English "of its/his/her own kind". It therefore means "having unique characteristics". It means that one/ something has very special characteristics.
The term "per-cent" means "out of each 100" (Latin root cent- means one hundred).
One Latin equivalent of 'end' is finis. Another is clausula. Either way, the Latin term means 'end' in the sense of 'the conclusion of something written'.
Emeritus is a male Latin term that basically means "having served one's time". Emerita is the female version. This term can be used in the military and even when someone of the clergy steps down.
Exit comes from the combination of the Latin prefix ex-which means "out" and the verb ire which means "to go". In Latin, exit means "he/she/it goes out".
One math term is y-axis and or yard
Cerebellum means "little brain" in Latin which is situated near to the Cerebrum "Big Brain" in Latin.
Uni- means "one" in math.