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Doc (The Root Word) Latin Word

To Teach

Docent (Noun)

A lecturer or a teacher at a college or a university. A guide specifically who gives towards to a museum.

Docile (Adj)

Easy to teach or train, or obedient.

Doctrine (Noun)

What is taught as truth by a church nation or group, or teaching or beliefs.

Indoctrinate (Verb)

Teach a particular belief or doctrine so it's accepted uncritically.

Documentary (Noun)

A film or tv program that teaches the facts of the actual event.

Log (The Root Word)

Words

Epilogue (Noun)

Words added at the end of the novel, poem or play or etc.

Illogical (Adj)

The words that are contrary to the principles of sound or reasoning, they're not logical, they are foolish.

Logistically (Adverb)

Words that are related to the planning and carrying out the complex operation.

Prologue (Noun)

Introductory words in a novel or play.

Dialogue (Noun)

A conversation between two or more people.