distra
The word derived from the Latin root word distrahere is "distract."
distract
Distrahere - to distract
The root word for "to pull away" in Latin is "trahere." It means to pull, draw, or drag something away or towards oneself.
Distrahere comes from the combination of Dis- (the adjective means wealthy, but wealth comes from underground, so as a prefix is means down or under) and traho, -ere, which means "to drag" (we get "tractor" from the Supine of this verb).
to distract
it means to distract
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