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What is the meaning of root word sanct?

The root word "sanct" comes from the Latin word "sanctus," which means holy, sacred, or consecrated.

Here are some examples of words derived from "sanct":

* Sanctuary: A place of refuge or safety, especially for religious purposes.

* Sanctify: To make something holy or sacred.

* Sanction: Approval or permission, often with the implication of authority or religious backing.

* Sanctimonious: Pretending to be holy or virtuous, often in a hypocritical way.

So, when you see "sanct" in a word, you can generally expect it to relate to holiness, sacredness, or religious connotations.

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