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Tut/Tui Meaning Latin Verb English Root Generally Shows

word TUT/TUI
meaning TUT/TUI comes from a Latin verb meaning “to look after,” and in English the root generally shows up in words that include the meaning “guide,” “guard,” or “teach”—such as tutor, the name for a private teacher who guides a student (or tutee) through a subject.

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