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What is the meaning of the Latin root spec?

Spec means look.Examples:specimen, specific, spectator, spectacle, aspect, speculate, inspect, respect, prospect, retrospective, introspective.


What is the root word for spectacular?

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Which sentence correctly uses a root word with the meaning to write The inscription on the bracelet revealed true feelings. Dictate your notes to the translator. She made a spectacle of herself during?

The sentence "Dictate your notes to the translator" correctly uses a root word with the meaning to write.


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The spectacle frame.


The word spectacle comes from a Latin root that means to watch. What does spectacle most likely mean?

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How does the latin root of the word spectacles help you understand the meaning of the word?

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What is a word with the root word spec in it?

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