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What is the definition of root word vict?

The root word "vict" comes from the Latin word "vincere," meaning "to conquer."

Here are some examples of words derived from the root word "vict":

* Victory: The state of winning a battle or contest.

* Victorious: Having won a victory.

* Invincible: Unable to be defeated.

* Convince: To persuade someone to believe something.

* Evict: To force someone to leave a property.

* Convict: To find someone guilty of a crime.

The root "vict" often suggests overcoming an obstacle or challenge, achieving dominance, or achieving a successful outcome.

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