What is root word of flight and direction
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Answer:
Flight : Aviation comes from the Latin avis meaning "bird," an appropriate translation given that aviation deals with travel by air, specifically in a plane.
Direction : late 14c., direccioun, "action of directing or guiding," from Latin directionem (nominative directio) "a making straight, a straight line, a directing (toward something)," noun of action from past-participle stem of dirigere "to set straight, arrange; give a particular direction to," from dis- "apart" (see dis-) + .
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Explanation:
the act, manner, or power of flying.
the distance covered or the course taken by a flying object:
a 500-mile flight; the flight of the ball.
a trip by an airplane, glider, etc.
a scheduled trip on an airline:
a 5 o'clock flight.
a number of beings or things flying or passing through the air together