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What Latin or Greek root means empty?

The Latin root for "empty" is vacu or vacuus.

Here are some examples of words derived from this root:

* Vacuum: a space entirely devoid of matter.

* Vacant: empty or unoccupied.

* Evacuate: to remove or empty something.

* Vacuous: lacking in intelligence or meaning.

There isn't a direct Greek root for "empty" but the word kenos means empty or void in Greek.

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