Etymology
The word "apert" comes from the Latin word "apertus," which means "open."
Meaning
"Apert" means "open, exposed, or apparent." It can also mean "frank, straightforward, or uninhibited."
Origin
The word "apertus" is derived from the Proto-Indo-European root "*h₂ep-," which means "to open." This root is also the origin of the English words "open" and "aperture."
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