Call or voice is the English equivalent of the Latin root syllable 'voc'-. Examples of Latin derivatives of the Latin root are the adjective 'vocalis', and the feminine gender noun 'vocatio'. Examples of English derivatives are the Latin equivalents, in 'vocal' and 'vocation'.
The lady that was being arrested was very vociferous.
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VOC stands for volatile organic compound. VOCs are organic chemicals that have a higher than usual vapour pressure which makes them dangerous to the environment.
The Latin root "voc" means "to call" or "to speak." It is often used in English words related to speaking or calling, such as "vocal" or "evoke."
VOC - Volatile Organic Compound
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Call or voice is the English equivalent of the Latin root syllable 'voc'-. Examples of Latin derivatives of the Latin root are the adjective 'vocalis', and the feminine gender noun 'vocatio'. Examples of English derivatives are the Latin equivalents, in 'vocal' and 'vocation'.
VOC is volatile organic compound. Typically 'low voc' refers to compliance with an environmentally friendly standard.
It means call.
Architectural coatings products and volatile organic compounds
Vociferous is a tough word to figure out.
When a child is referred to as vociferous, they will be loud, and noisy.
Making a loud outcry; clamorous; noisy; as, vociferous heralds.
So far he has been met with vociferous opposition.
The Latin root "voc-" appears in such words as vox, "voice", and vocare, "to call". It is derived from a Proto-Indo-European root *wek-, meaning "speak" (the letter 'v' in Latin represents an original 'w' sound).