Yes, the root word for "document" is "docere," which means "to teach" in Latin.
the root meaning of document is cument
pronounce it as "eat" girl
"Pronounce it as 'chow'."
The word "doctrine" comes from the Latin word "doctrina," which means "teaching" or "instruction." It is derived from the verb "docere," which means "to teach."
"Docere" means to teach.
Docere.
Docens - teaching Docere - to teach
Docens - teaching Docere - to teach
docere est inspirare
doceo docere docui doctus a um
Its Facere Et Docere, which means to do and to teach
Oatlands College's motto is 'Facere et docere'.
The motto of University of Kharkiv is 'Cognoscere, Docere, Erudire'.
Doctor, meaning teacher, from doceo docere docui doctum.
Coláiste Éamann Rís's motto is 'Facere et Docere'.
St Laurence's College's motto is 'Facere et Docere'.