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What is the latin root of word choice?

The Latin root of the word "choice" is "legere", meaning "to read" or "to choose".

While it might seem strange that "read" is the root of "choice", it's important to remember that ancient Romans often considered "reading" to be a process of selecting and interpreting information.

Here's how it works:

* "Legere" gave rise to the Latin word "electio", meaning "selection" or "choice".

* "Electio" then evolved into the Old French word "elec", which eventually became the English word "choice".

So, even though we don't typically think of "reading" when we use the word "choice", the roots of the word point back to the ancient practice of carefully selecting and interpreting information.

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