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What is the prefix for reading?

The prefix for reading is "lecto-".

It comes from the Latin word "legere," meaning "to read."

Here are some examples of words using this prefix:

* Lector: A person who reads aloud.

* Lectern: A stand for a book or manuscript.

* Lecture: A formal talk or speech.

* Lectural: Relating to lectures.

* Lectisternium: A religious festival in ancient Rome where images of gods were laid out on couches.

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