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Organize the following words based on the meaning of their Latin root.


export


inspector


portable


spectator



to carry



to see
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Answer:

Explanation:

export : The verb export comes from the Latin word exportare which means “to carry out” or “send away.”

inspector : from inspicere (from in- ‘in’ + specere ‘look at’).

portable :  from Latin portare ‘carry’.

spectator : from spectare ‘gaze at, observe’, frequentative of specere ‘to look’.

carry : The Latin root fer means “carry”

Sorry i couldnt find the ''to carry'' latin root word meaning.

To see, inspector, and spectator would go together

To carry, export, and portable would go together