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What can you make with the root word duce?

The root word "duce" comes from the Latin word "ducere," which means "to lead" or "to conduct." Here are some words you can make using "duce":

Directly from "duce":

* Duce: This is the Italian word for "leader," often referring to Benito Mussolini, the fascist dictator.

Adding prefixes and suffixes:

* Introduce: To bring something new into existence or to someone's attention.

* Deduce: To reach a conclusion based on evidence.

* Produce: To create or manufacture something.

* Reduce: To make something smaller or less in amount.

* Induce: To persuade someone to do something.

* Conducive: Tending to cause or bring about a particular result.

* Educate: To teach or instruct someone.

* Abduct: To kidnap or take someone away by force.

* Conduct: To carry out or manage something.

* Reduce: To make something smaller or less in amount.

* Producer: Someone who creates or manufactures something.

* Induction: The act of inducing something.

* Deduction: The act of deducing something.

These are just some examples, and there are many other words you can create using the root "duce."

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