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What does the root word leg lect mean?

The root word "leg" or "lect" comes from the Latin word "legere," which means "to read" or "to choose."

Here are some examples of words derived from this root:

* Legible: Able to be read easily.

* Collect: To gather or bring together.

* Eclectic: Choosing from a variety of sources.

* Election: The process of choosing someone or something.

* Intellect: The ability to think and reason.

* Neglect: To fail to care for or attend to.

* Select: To choose something from a group.

As you can see, the meanings of these words all relate to the idea of choosing or reading, either literally or figuratively.

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