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What does the latin root dur cent and cap mean?

You're close, but the Latin roots you're looking for are slightly different:

* dur - means "hard", "lasting", or "enduring". It's found in words like "durable", "duration", and "endure".

* cent - means "hundred". It's found in words like "century", "centennial", and "percent".

* cap - means "head", "take hold of", or "seize". It's found in words like "captain", "capture", and "captivate".

Let me know if you have any other Latin roots you'd like to explore!

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