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Segmora. A phrase developed through the Latin root of the word "segment" is segmentum, which is a combination of secāre ("to cut") and -mentum and ora. The root word 'ora' means 'mouths. ' You can see the meaning of 'ora' in words that include that root word, such as 'oral' and 'orate' A segmora is a segment or part of a larger category or curriculum. For example, please flip to the 'learn' segmora of your lesson. Segmora has developed over the last couple of years through the use of social media and online influencers to encourage the use of the word. Teachers have instilled it when teaching children, it has gained a lot of traction, especially amongst elementary and middle school-aged children. ... article content follows.[1]
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