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  2. Word Root: duct (Root) - Membean

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    The word part "duct" is a root that means "led".

  3. Word Root: duc (Root) - Membean

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    The Latin root words duc and duct mean to ‘lead.’ Some common English vocabulary words that come from this root word include educate, reduce, produce, and product. Perhaps the best way to remember this root word is to think of someone who is educated, or has been ‘led’ forth into knowledge.

  4. 100+ Root Word Definitions and Meanings - YourDictionary

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    If you'd like to see these words in action, check out an article that lists examples of root words. There, you'll learn about root stems and how words can be formed by adding prefixes, suffixes or both to roots.

  5. Root Words | Definition, List & Examples - Scribbr

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    A root word is the most basic form of a word that cannot be further divided into meaningful segments. Root words are used to form new words by adding letters at the beginning (i.e., a prefix) and/or the end (i.e., a suffix).

  6. Duct Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    1. : a bodily tube or vessel especially when carrying the secretion of a gland. 2. a. : a pipe, tube, or channel that conveys a substance. b. : a pipe or tubular runway for carrying an electric power line, telephone cables, or other conductors. 3. : a tube or elongated cavity (such as a xylem vessel) in plant tissue.

  7. The earliest known use of the noun duct is in the mid 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for duct is from 1650, in the writing of John Bulwer, medical practitioner and writer on deafness and on gesture.

  8. Duc, Duct - Greek and Latin Roots

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    Duc, Duct. Both duc and duct have similar meanings. Both mean to lead, or to direct something. Conductor: Someone who directs something. The train's conductor directs where the train goes. Deduce: To infer or to be led to an answer based on eviddence.

  9. -duc- - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

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    -duc-, root. -duc- comes from Latin, where it has the meaning "to lead.'' This meaning is found in such words as: abduct, adduce, aqueduct, conducive, conduct, deduce, deduct, ducal, duct, duke, educate, induce, induction, introduce, oviduct, produce, production, reduce, reduction, seduce, seduction, viaduct .

  10. duc Get to the Root port stat of Every Word - Amazon Web...

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    Duc/DuctWORD ROOTS: lead The Latin root words duc and duct mean to ‘lead.’ Some common English vocabulary words that come from these roots include educate, reduce, produce, and product. Perhaps the best way to remember this root is to think of someone who is educated, or has been ‘led’ forth into knowledge. Good words with the roots duc ...

  11. duct - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

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    duct (plural ducts) A pipe, tube or canal which carries gas or liquid from one place to another. heating and air-conditioning ducts. Hyponym: air duct. An enclosure or channel for electrical cable runs, telephone cables, or other conductors. Hyponym: bus duct.