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What does the root word curs mean?

The root word "curs" comes from Latin and means "to run" or "to go."

It's a very common root that appears in many English words, often with slightly different meanings depending on the prefix or suffix.

Here are some examples:

* Cursor: A moving pointer on a computer screen.

* Cursive: A style of handwriting where letters are joined.

* Precursor: Something that comes before something else.

* Concurs: To agree with someone.

* Recourse: The act of seeking help or support.

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