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Doc (The Root Word) Latin Word |
To Teach |
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Docent (Noun) |
A lecturer or a teacher at a college or a university. A guide specifically who gives towards to a museum. |
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Docile (Adj) |
Easy to teach or train, or obedient. |
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Doctrine (Noun) |
What is taught as truth by a church nation or group, or teaching or beliefs. |
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Indoctrinate (Verb) |
Teach a particular belief or doctrine so it's accepted uncritically. |
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Documentary (Noun) |
A film or tv program that teaches the facts of the actual event. |
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Log (The Root Word) |
Words |
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Epilogue (Noun) |
Words added at the end of the novel, poem or play or etc. |
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Illogical (Adj) |
The words that are contrary to the principles of sound or reasoning, they're not logical, they are foolish. |
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Logistically (Adverb) |
Words that are related to the planning and carrying out the complex operation. |
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Prologue (Noun) |
Introductory words in a novel or play. |
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Dialogue (Noun) |
A conversation between two or more people. |