There are several words, depending on the context. Here are a few:
delectus - choice, choosing
optio - choice, option
electio - choice, selection
arbitratus - choice, will, decision
2006-12-14 04:30:56
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answered by Jeannie 7
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what is the latin word/phrase for "choice"?
2015-08-19 05:22:00
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answered by Chauncey 1
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The latin word for "chOOse" is desumo, lego, sumo
http://www.freedict.com/onldict/onldict.php
According to this site there is no latin word for choice. I will ask my latin teacher tomorrow. Email me at jlw_13_purple@yahoo.com and i will tell you when i get home from school tomorrow. good luck
2006-12-12 13:34:17
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answered by newsies62 3
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2016-04-08 03:57:05
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answered by Anonymous
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The word has latin origins. The root word "poli" means city. While the suffix, "-ic", is used to form adjectives from nouns with the meaning "of or pertaining to." So the word, "politic" , means "of or pertaining to the city."
2016-03-18 02:10:35
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answered by Anonymous
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2006-12-12 13:46:32
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answered by Anonymous
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2013-11-29 00:00:32
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answered by Damien 1
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