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What does the root word sagitt mean?

The root word "sagitt" comes from the Latin word "sagitta" which means "arrow".

This root is found in many words related to arrows, archery, and even the constellation Sagittarius:

* Sagittarius: The archer constellation.

* Sagittary: A mythical archer.

* Sagittate: Shaped like an arrowhead.

* Sagittal: Relating to the arrow-shaped suture in the skull.

So, whenever you see "sagitt" in a word, it's likely referring to something related to an arrow or archery.

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