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The word "augment" has its origins in the Latin verb "augere," which means "to increase." This verb is derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *aug-, which also means "to increase."
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Augmented Etymology The term augmented etymology is an approach to studying the origins
Etymology Latin augere to increase Proto Indo European aug to increase Me
Etymology Latin augmentum from the verb augere meaning to increase enlarge Pr
Etymology Latin augere to increase Proto Indo European aug to increase Me
Augmented Etymology The term augmented etymology is an approach to studying the origins
Etymology Augmentative From Latin augmentat meaning to increase or to enlarge
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