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The word "carpo" comes from the Ancient Greek word καρπός (karpós), which means "fruit, crop, produce." This word is derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *kerp-, meaning "to gather, gather up."
The PIE root *kerp- is thought to be related to the Latin word "carpere," meaning "to pluck, pick, or harvest." It is also related to the English word "harvest," which comes from the Old English word "hærfest," meaning "autumn."
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