Scott #1582
This definitive stamp is worth the minimum 20 cent amount. This price is the cost of cataloging and stocking the stamp. A dealer is not likely to pay for this 2 cent stamp, it would be more work than it is worth.
There is a Scott code for all stamps. You can use mysticstamp to find the price of your stamp.
The "A Public That Reads - A Root of Democracy" 4-cent stamp, issued by the United States Postal Service in 1971, is primarily of philatelic interest rather than significant monetary value. Its worth can vary based on condition, rarity, and demand, but it typically ranges from a few cents to a couple of dollars. In general, common stamps like this one are not highly valued among collectors.
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The root word for soft-spoken is "speak."
That would be Scott number US 1581 or 1811. Both versions can be purchased for 15 cents mint and 15 cents in used condition.
The root word of "misspoke" is "speak."
The root word for predict is Dict.The root means Speak.
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Dicere is the Latin root word that means 'to speak'. The word in Latin is an infinitive. The first person singular form in the present indicative is 'dico', which means '[I] am speaking, do speak, speak'. That form finds an older version in 'deico', which is related to the Greek 'deiknymi'.
Democrat, Democratian, Demogenic, Demography, Demotist, Epidemic, Demographic, Democracy
Cracy means rule and it's from Greek. Here are some words: autocracy, meritocracy and democracy.
The root word 'phas' means 'speak, utter.'