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If vocalize means to call out loud and provoke forth then voc or vok means?

You're close! "Voc" or "vok" is the root of the word "vocalize", but it doesn't mean "call out loud and provoke forth." Instead, it's more general and refers to the act of voice or speaking.

Here's a breakdown:

* Voc/Vok: This root indicates voice or sound produced by the voice.

* Vocalize: This word means to make a sound with the voice. It's a broader term than just calling out loud. It can also include singing, whispering, or even making sounds without words.

The meaning "call out loud and provoke forth" is not a direct translation of "voc" or "vok." It's more of an interpretation of how vocalization can be used.

Let me know if you have other word origins you'd like to explore!

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