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Latin Roots 3
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| deduce | to reach a conclusion through reasoning and logic (v) |
| relocate | to establish a new place (v) |
| vocal | pertaining to voice; quick to speak/outspoken (adj) |
| allocate | to designate for a special purpose; set apart (v) |
| vocalize | to use the voice; articulate (v) |
| induct | to place ceremoniously in an office or position (v) |
| dislocate | to throw into disorder or to move from the normal position (v) |
| production | the creation of value, wealth, or items; a public performance like a play or entertainment (n) |
| evoke | to call to mind or memory (v) |
| reduction | the act or process lessening in extent, amount, number, degree, or price (n) |
| vocation | an occupation or profession for which a person is specially qualified (n) |
| locomotion | the act of moving or ability to move from place to place (n) |
| revoke | to void, cancel or stop by withdrawing or reversing course (v) |
| deductive | of or based on a method of logial reasoning (adj) |
| locality | a particular neighborhood, place, or district (n) |
| induction | the act of placing in an office or position (n); the process of deriving general knowledge from facts or experiences (n) |
| invoke | to call upon for assistance, support, or inspiration (v) |
| induce | to bring about the occurance of; to influence or cause (v) |
| advocate | to speak in favor of (v); someone who speaks in favor of (n) |
| vocabulary | all the words of a language or understood by a particular person or group (n) |
| ROOT: voc/vok | voice |
| ROOT: duc/duct | lead |
| ROOT: loc | place |