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What does the root word Volant mean?

The root word "volant" comes from the Latin word "volāre," meaning "to fly".

Therefore, "volant" implies something that relates to flying or has the ability to fly.

Here are some examples of words using the root "volant":

* Volant: (adjective) able to fly; capable of flying

* Volant: (noun) something that flies, like a bird or a kite

* Volant: (noun) a device for propelling something through the air, like a catapult

* Volant: (noun) a type of insect that flies, like a moth or a butterfly

Keep in mind that "volant" is not as commonly used as other words with the same meaning, such as "flying" or "aerial".

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