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The Anglo-Saxon root reck as used in the English word reckless is best defined as?

The Anglo-Saxon root "reck" in the word "reckless" means "to care" or "to heed".

Here's why:

* "Reckless" means acting without care or thought for the consequences.

* "Reck" itself is an archaic word, but its meaning helps us understand the origin of "reckless".

* If you "reck" something, you are paying attention to it, caring about it.

Therefore, "reckless" implies a lack of care or heed for something, hence the "less" suffix.

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