what does the Latin root -fac- mean? to break, to send, to make, or to sell?

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The Latin root "-fac-" means "to make" or "to do." It is derived from the Latin verb "facere," which means to make or to do. This root appears in various English words, such as "factory," "manufacture," and "facilitate."

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