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The word "circuitous" originally referred to something that followed a circular path or traveled around a circumference. Over time, its meaning expanded to include anything that was indirect, roundabout, or unnecessarily complex.
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Etymology The word circuit is derived from Latin circuitus which means a going aro
Etymology The word circum comes from the Latin word circum which means around or
Etymology The word circuity comes from the Latin word circuitus which means a goin
Etymology Latin circuitus meaning a circle circumference or circuit Proto I
Etymology The word devious comes from the Latin word devius meaning out of the way
Etymology The word roundabout has its roots in the Middle English term round aboute
Etymology The word roundabout has its roots in the Middle English term round aboute
Etymology Latin anfractus a winding bend Proto Indo European h₂n̥k to ben
Etymology Etymology is the study of the origin and history of words It involves tracing
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