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The term "insectarium" was first used in the late 19th century to refer to a collection of preserved insects. It is derived from the Latin word "insectum," meaning "cut into," which refers to the segmented body of insects. The suffix "-arium" is a common Latin suffix used to denote a place where something is kept.
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