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what is the root form for direction ?​

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Answered by ka371973m2
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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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late 14c., direccioun, "action of directing or guiding,"

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