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What words have the root word -cept in it?

Here are some words with the root "-cept" and their meanings:

General words with "-cept":

* Accept: To receive willingly.

* Concept: An idea or thought.

* Except: To exclude or leave out.

* Intercept: To stop or seize something en route.

* Precept: A rule or principle.

* Receipt: A written acknowledgment of having received something.

* Suspect: To believe something is likely to be true, but without proof.

Words with "-cept" and specific meanings:

* Conceive: To form an idea or plan in the mind.

* Deception: The act of misleading someone.

* Exceptional: Unusually good or great.

* Inception: The beginning or start of something.

* Perception: The ability to see, hear, or become aware of something through the senses.

* Reception: The act of receiving something, or the way something is received.

* Transcept: A part of a church, often used for special services.

Note: "-cept" is often combined with other prefixes and suffixes to create new words with specific meanings.

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