Etymology:
Meaning:
Collide means to come together with force, often resulting in a crash or impact. It can also refer to a conflict or disagreement between people or ideas.
Origin:
The word "collide" comes from the Latin verb "collidere," which means "to strike together" or "to dash against." This verb is derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *kel-, which also means "to strike." The English word "collide" was first used in the early 17th century.
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