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What does the root word ced mean?

The root word "ced" comes from the Latin word "cēdere", which means "to go," "to yield," or "to withdraw."

Here are some examples of words that use the root "ced":

* Accede: To agree to a request or demand.

* Concede: To admit defeat or acknowledge the truth of something.

* Intercede: To act as a mediator or go-between.

* Precede: To come before something else in time or order.

* Recede: To move back or away from a previous position.

* Secede: To withdraw formally from a group or organization.

The root "ced" can be used to understand the meaning of these words and related terms. For example, "concede" means to "yield" or "withdraw" from an argument, while "secede" means to "withdraw" from a group.

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