Etymology:
The word "decomposition" is derived from the Latin words:
Meaning:
Decomposition refers to the process of breaking down or separating a whole into its constituent parts. It can be used in both physical and chemical contexts.
Origin:
The term "decomposition" was first used in the 17th century to describe the chemical process of breaking down a substance into simpler substances. It was later extended to include the physical process of breaking down an object into its component parts.
Additional Notes:
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