Latin Root "TRACT": Pulling and Drawing
The Latin root "tract" from "trahere" (to pull, draw) creates vocabulary about pulling, dragging, and drawing toward or away. From "attract" to "tractor," this root is fundamental for force and movement.
Physical Pulling
Attract (pull toward), extract (pull out), retract (pull back)—vocabulary for directional pulling with prefixes.
Mental and Abstract
Distract (pull apart attention), abstract (pulled away from concrete), subtract (pull under/away)—metaphorical pulling meanings.
Agreements and Reduction
Contract (pull together/agreement), traction (ability to pull)—vocabulary for binding and gripping.
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Conclusion
The "tract" root demonstrates how physical "pulling" extends into attention, abstraction, and mathematical operations in English.
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