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elicit verb from Latin e–“away” + Latin lacere “charm”

draw out (information)
The word elicit comes from--

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the Latin prefix e– and the Latin root lacere
the Latin prefix e– and the Latin root lacere

the Latin word lacere only
the Latin word lacere only

the Latin root e– only
the Latin root e– only

the Latin word elacere only
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GPT 3.5
the Latin prefix e– and the Latin root lacere
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