Etymology
"Insertion" comes from the Latin word "inserere," meaning "to introduce or put in."
Meaning
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Origin
The Latin word "inserere" is believed to be derived from the Proto-Indo-European root "*ser-," meaning "to join." This root is also found in other words such as "series," "serial," and "insertion."
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