The word "induction" has the root "duct," which means to lead or draw.
Actually, "duct" is a root word meaning to lead or direct.
No, "sary" is not a root word in the English language. Root words are the base form of a word from which other words are derived.
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The medical root word 'dacryo' refers to the tear (used commonly in relation to tear duct or sac).
Conductor
The root word in abduct is duct. This root word means to lead.
to lead!
The word "induction" has the root "duct," which means to lead or draw.
The root word "duc" means "to lead". Some examples with this root word are:-deDUCtable-DUCk-DUCe:]
Induct, deduct, product.
tear duct
Conductor, intordutory, production, deducted, aductive
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The root word is duct (a tube in a building, usually for ventilation, water pipes and electrical cables, etc).
Actually, "duct" is a root word meaning to lead or direct.
The medical root word 'sialo' refers to the saliva (used in connection with a salivary duct or gland).