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What is the root word of punctuate?

The root word of "punctuate" is "punct".

This root comes from the Latin word "punctum," meaning "point" or "dot."

The "punctum" was originally a small dot or mark used in writing, and over time, it came to refer to the marks that are used to separate parts of a text, such as periods, commas, and question marks.

So, "punctuate" essentially means "to mark with points" or "to divide with punctuation marks."

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