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What do the Latin root vert mean?

The Latin root "vert" means to turn or to be turned.

It's a versatile root that appears in many English words, often related to:

* Direction or movement: convert, revert, divert, invert

* Change: revert, subvert, convert

* Position or orientation: vertical, horizontal, introvert

The root "vert" can be combined with prefixes and suffixes to create a variety of words with specific meanings. For example:

* Con-vert: to change from one form or state to another

* Re-vert: to return to a former state or condition

* Di-vert: to turn aside or change direction

* In-vert: to turn inside out or upside down

Understanding the meaning of the root "vert" can help you decipher the meaning of unfamiliar words and expand your vocabulary.

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