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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'.

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13y ago

vocation

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voc - to do with the voice.

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12y ago

Yes, here are a couple examples: Vocal, vocabulary Hope you find this helpful!

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13y ago

voice to call

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I don't know that's why I'm asking you.

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Q: What does the root word voc mean?
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