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doc (the root word)

to teach

docent

noun: a person who is lecturer teacher at the college university or a guide who gives tours at a museum


The museum docent was a volunteer who enjoyed teaching others what she knew about seventeenth century paintings.

docile

adjective: easy to teach or train or obedient


I would prefer to own a docile dog than one that is not obedient.

doctrine

noun: what is taught was true by a church, nation or group they are teachings or beliefs


Alyssa’s parents follow a political doctrine, but Alyssa does not share the same set of beliefs.

indoctrinate

verb: to teach a particular belief or doctrine so that it is accepted uncritically


It takes weeks to indoctrinate a new staff writer at the newspaper, training the person in all that needs to be known.

documentary

noun: film or tv program that teaches the facts of an actual event


After watching the documentary about WWII, I learned many new things that I did not know.

log (the root word)

words

epilogue

noun: the words that are added after the end of the novel-poem


The book was so good that I read it straight through, from the prologue, the note at the beginning, to the epilogue at the end.

illogical

adjective: words that are contrary to the principles of sound reasoning, something that is not logical or foolish


Because she loves that performer, it’s illogical to think that Janice won’t want to go to the concert.

logistically

adverb: the words relating to the planning and carrying out a complex operational


Logistically, this moving plan is a nightmare! It’s just not organized.

prologue

noun: words that are added at the beginning at the play e.t.c


THe proulog of the play was borring the words were realy momotoned

dialogue

noun: words between two or more people


The dialogue, or conversation, between the two characters in the story that I was reading allowed me to learn more about their pers