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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).

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The Latin root "vok" means "call" or "voice." It is often used in English words related to speaking, such as "vocal" or "invoke."

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13y ago

here are some :)

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provoke

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