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What words have the crit root?

The root "crit" is not a common root in English words. However, it is possible that you are thinking of the root "crit-" which means "to judge" or "to separate" and comes from the Greek word "krinein" meaning "to decide."

Here are some words that have the root "crit-":

* Critique: A critical analysis or evaluation.

* Critical: Involving or exercising judgment or analysis.

* Criterion: A standard or principle by which something is judged.

* Critic: A person who evaluates and judges works of art or literature.

* Hypercritical: Excessively critical.

* Hypocritical: Pretending to be more virtuous than one really is.

* Criteria: Plural of criterion.

It is important to note that some of these words are derived from Latin, not directly from Greek. However, they share the same root meaning.

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