The form dict is a root, not a suffix.It means "spoken" (Latin dictum) and is seen ending the words edict, interdict, and contradict.
The Greek word "dict" means to say or speak. It is the root for words like "dictate" and "dictionary."
The most basic root is "dic-", used with many words involved with speaking or saying.The word where "Dictate" comes from is "dicto, dictare, dictavi, dictatus": To say repeatedly, to dictateThis word is a modified form of:Dico, -ere, Dixi, Dictus: to speak or say
Some words with the prefix 'dict' are:dictatedictationDictatordictatorialdictiondictionarydictum
The prefix dict refers to a data structure that stores a set of words or phrases in a way that allows for efficient look-up and retrieval based on partial matches or prefixes. This type of structure is commonly used in applications such as autocomplete features in search engines or word prediction in text editors.
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Contradict ; the root word is 'Dict' It is from Latin for 'speaking' Contra ; also from Latin, means 'Against' . or oppose. So putting the two together we have contradict ; opposing what is being said.
The form dict is a root, not a suffix.It means "spoken" (Latin dictum) and is seen ending the words edict, interdict, and contradict.
The Greek word "dict" means to say or speak. It is the root for words like "dictate" and "dictionary."
The most basic root is "dic-", used with many words involved with speaking or saying.The word where "Dictate" comes from is "dicto, dictare, dictavi, dictatus": To say repeatedly, to dictateThis word is a modified form of:Dico, -ere, Dixi, Dictus: to speak or say
Some words with the prefix 'dict' are:dictatedictationDictatordictatorialdictiondictionarydictum
The word contradict is a verb. The past tense is contradicts.
pre-dict-able "dict" is the root (from the Latin "dictum")
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