What is the root for the word elucidation?

Here are other words with the same root:

e·luci·dation n.
e·luci·dative adj.
e·luci·dator n.
elucidate = verb

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P.S. And from the stymology dictionary:

elucidate Look up elucidate at Dictionary.com
1560s, from L.L. elucidatus, pp. of elucidare "make clear," from ex- "out, away" + lucidus "clear" (see lucid). Related: Elucidated; elucidates; elucidating.

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To find the root of the word "elucidation," we can break it down into smaller parts. The root word in this case is "lucid." To determine the root of a word, we often look for the core meaning or the basic element from which the word is formed. In this case, "lucid" refers to something that is clear, easily understood, or expressed clearly. By adding the suffix "-ation" to the root word "lucid," it changes the word into a noun, forming "elucidation," which means the act of clarifying or explaining something. So, the root word of "elucidation" is "lucid."