Etymology:
The word "acceptable" is derived from the Latin word "acceptabilis," meaning "pleasing or agreeable."
Meaning:
Origin:
The Latin word "acceptabilis" is a derivative of the verb "accipere," meaning "to receive." The prefix "ac-" means "to" or "toward," while the verb "cipere" means "to take" or "to seize."
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