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What is the meaning of root in spectacle?

The word "spectacle" doesn't have a root in the literal sense of an origin word, but rather it comes from the Latin word "spectaculum."

"Spectaculum" means "a view, a sight, a show." It is formed from the verb "spectare," meaning "to look at, to behold, to watch."

Therefore, the core meaning of "spectacle" is tied to the idea of something that is viewed, observed, or watched. This can range from a grand public event to a remarkable natural phenomenon.

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