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The word "veracious" has its roots in the Latin word "vērax," which means "truthful" or "accurate." It is derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *wēro-, meaning "truth." The same root also appears in other words related to truth, such as "verity" (late Middle English via Old French, from Latin vēritās) and "vocabulary" (Latin vocabula, plural of vocabulum, from vocare "to call"; the category of words that represent truth).
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