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The word "insolubility" is derived from the Latin word "insolubilis," which means "not soluble." The prefix "in-" means "not," while the root word "solubilis" comes from the Latin verb "solvere," meaning "to loosen" or "to dissolve." The term "insolubility" was first used in the scientific literature in the late 17th century.
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