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What are some words with the root word logue?

The root word "logue" comes from the Greek word "logos," meaning "word" or "speech." Here are some words with the root word "logue":

Common Words:

* Dialogue: Conversation between two or more people.

* Monologue: A long speech by one person.

* Epilogue: A concluding part of a literary work.

* Prologue: An introduction to a literary work.

* Catalogue: A list of items, often arranged in a systematic way.

Less Common Words:

* Analogue: Something that is similar or comparable to something else.

* Apologue: A short story with a moral.

* Colloquium: A formal meeting for discussion.

* Logorrhea: Excessive talkativeness.

* Syllogism: A type of logical argument.

Other Related Words:

* Logician: A person who studies logic.

* Logical: Relating to logic.

* Logarithm: A mathematical function.

* Logotype: A graphic representation of a word or name.

It's important to note that not all words with "logue" in them directly relate to "logos" in their meaning. Some may have evolved with different meanings over time.

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