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The word "immense" has its roots in the Latin language, where it was used to describe something that was not measured or bounded. It was derived from the prefix "in-", meaning "not," and the stem "mensus," meaning "measured."
The word entered the English language in the 14th century through the Old French word "immenseté," which was itself derived from the Latin "immensitas."
Over time, "immense" has taken on a broader meaning to describe something that is extremely large, vast, or beyond comprehension or understanding.
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