Etymology:
Meaning:
Brevity, conciseness, succinctness; the quality of being brief and to the point.
Origin:
The word "concision" originates from the Latin word "concisus," which means "cut short" or "brief." It is derived from the present participle of the verb "concinno," which means "to put together," "fit together," or "arrange."
The word "concision" was first used in the 16th century to describe the act of cutting something short or making it brief. It was later applied to literary works that were brief and to the point. In the 19th century, the word began to be used more broadly to refer to any quality of being brief or succinct.
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