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What is the root word of doctrine?
The root word of "doctrine" is
docere
, which is a Latin verb meaning "to teach" or "to instruct".
What is the definition of general communication?
What is a proper noun for telephone company?
Syntax
What is the opposite of sentence?
What are the nouns and pronouns of this sentence Our defeat will not discourage us?
What is an adula?
Should it be a comma before or after brackets?
What is the best synonym for benevolent?
What word or words defines not giving up?
What kind of phrase is with?
What is a link when writing speech?
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