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doc

teach (latin root)

docent

noun;


1. a lecturer or a teacher at a college or university


2. a guide specifically one who gives tours at a museum



docile

adjective; easy to teach or train, obedient



doctrine

noun; what is taught as true by a church, nation or group/teachings or beliefs



indoctrinate

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



documentary

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



log

words (greek root)

epilogue

noun; the words that are added after the end of a novel, poem, play, etc..



illogical

adjective; the words that are contrary to the principles to sound and reasoning, they are not logical, they are foolish





logistically

adverb; words that are relating to the planning and the carrying out of a complex operation





prologue

noun; introductory words in a novel or play



dialogue

noun; the words between two or more people