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Is loquor the root word for eloquent?

You're on the right track, but not quite there!

While loquor is indeed a Latin root meaning "to speak," eloquent is derived from the Latin word eloquentia, meaning "skillful in speaking," or "fluent."

So, while "loquor" is related, it's not the direct root for "eloquent."

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