Etymology
From the French fouler, meaning "to trample" or "tread on".
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DE โ MATIC
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ANTI โ TRACT
DE (down or away) + TRACT (pull or drag) = DETRACT โ to take away the value of something.
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CYCL โ ICAL
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AUTO โ CRAT
CYCL (circle) + ICAL (having or related to) = DETRACT โ happening in a loop or circle.
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CRED โ ITY
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PAR โ MONY
PAR (equal) + ITY (state or degree of) = PARITY โ state of being equal.
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EPI โ CENTR โ ATION
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CON โ FORM โ IC
CON (with or together) + CENTR (center) + ATION (action or process) = CONCENTRATION โ act of coming together into a single point.
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