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What does the Greek root apo mean in word apostle?

The Greek root "apo" in the word "apostle" means "from" or "away".

Here's why:

* Apostle comes from the Greek word "apostolos," which is derived from the verb "apostellein," meaning "to send away" or "to send forth."

* "Apo" (prefix) signifies the direction of sending, emphasizing the action of being sent away from a source.

Therefore, an apostle is someone sent forth or commissioned to represent a cause, typically a religious one.

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