The Latin verbal infinitive ducere means "to lead, conduct, draw, bring, derive, guide, marry, persuade, prolong, think, esteem, reckon, pass or spend".
English words derived from various forms of that verb are:
Duc comes from the noun dux (gen. ducis) meaning a leader, which comes from the verb duco ducere duxi ductum - to lead.
Duce in latin means precisely 'from the leader'
To lead.
Words with the Latin root "civis" include civilization, civic, civilian, and civility.
Some words with the Latin root "theo" include theology, theocracy, and atheist.
Some words are: -optimism -pessimism -tourism
Some words that have the Latin root "loqu" are eloquent, loquacious, and colloquial. These words all relate to speaking or conversation.
artist
*dux *deduct *educate *induction *conduction *reduce *seduce *product
Words with the Latin root "civis" include civilization, civic, civilian, and civility.
Some words are: -optimism -pessimism -tourism
Merchandise, merchandiser.
artist
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An example of an English word with the Latin root word audit (audi is not a root word), or he heard, is auditorium.
Some words with the Latin root "theo" include theology, theocracy, and atheist.
The root "mar" means having to do with the sea or the ocean. Some words that have this root are marine, aquamarine, and maritime.
`nam`means to lead to direct
Somnambulist ; somniloquist ; insomnia