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What words have the Latin root consul?

Here are some words with the Latin root "consul," which means "to consult, to look at, to examine":

Directly related to "consul":

* Consul: A high-ranking official in ancient Rome, typically one of two elected officials who held executive power.

* Consular: Relating to a consul or a consulate.

* Consulate: The office or residence of a consul.

Other words related to "consult":

* Consult: To seek advice or information from someone.

* Consultation: The act of consulting with someone.

* Consultant: A person who provides expert advice.

* Consultancy: The business of providing expert advice.

* Counsel: Advice or guidance, often given by a lawyer.

* Counselor: A person who gives advice, especially a lawyer or therapist.

* Council: A group of people who meet to discuss and decide on matters.

Words related to "examine":

* Inspect: To examine something carefully.

* Inspection: The act of inspecting something.

* Inspector: A person who inspects things.

* Consider: To think carefully about something.

* Consideration: Careful thought or attention.

These are just a few examples, and there are many more words that can be traced back to the Latin root "consul."

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