vocation, avocation, revocation, and convocation
Addict, Contradict, Dedication, Dicacity, Dictation, Dictator, Diction, Dictionary, Edict, Indicate, Interdict, Jurisdiction, Malediction, Predict, Veridical
Dictere is a variant of Dicere which is the infinitive "to say." Dictere can mean said as in well said. In Latin it is more common to use the Dicere infinitve rather than Dictere.
The derivatives for the Latin word "simia" include "simian" in English and "singe" in French.
The root of dictator is the Latin word dicere, "to speak".
dition, from the Latin dicere meaning "say."
Some derivatives are aqueous, aquaduct, aquifer.
The derivatives of the Latin word "vale" include "valeo" meaning "to be strong" or "to be well" and "valediction" meaning "a farewell."
Some derivatives for the Latin word "multi" include "multiple", "multiply", and "multitude".
The word blessing, which is another word for benediction, is derived from two Latin words "bene" and 'dicere', which mean to speak well of. However, the word blessed is 'beatus' in Latin, which means to be fortunate.
benign, benignant
redirection
nautical
The English derivatives of the Latin word "sedet" include "sedentary" and "sediment."