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What does the Greek root cant mean?

The Greek root "cant" doesn't exist. You might be thinking of the Greek root "cant-" which means "to sing" or "to chant."

Here are some examples of words with the root "cant-":

* Cantata: A piece of music for voices, typically with an orchestral accompaniment, often telling a story or dealing with a particular theme.

* Cantor: A singer, especially one who leads the singing in a synagogue.

* Enchantment: The state of being under a spell or magical power, often characterized by a feeling of wonder or delight.

* Incantation: A series of words or phrases spoken or chanted as a magical spell or charm.

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