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The word "concentrate" originated from the Latin verb "concentrare," which means "to bring together" or "to centralize." The prefix "con-" conveys the idea of bringing together, while the verb "centrare" originally referred to the center of a circle.
Over time, the meaning of "concentrate" expanded to include the act of focusing one's attention or efforts on a particular subject or task. It also came to be used in the scientific context to describe the process of increasing the strength or intensity of a substance by reducing its dispersion.
Etymology Old English center centre lt Middle English centre center lt Latin centr
Etymology The word concentration comes from the Latin word concentrare which means
Etymology Latin concentrare to bring together centralize Meaning To focus on
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Etymology Latin reducere from re back ducere to lead Middle French reduir
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