Etymology:
Meaning:
A change or alteration in the form, appearance, or quality of something.
Origin:
The word "modification" entered English in the early 16th century, derived from the Latin word "modificatio." The Latin word was itself derived from the verb "modificare," meaning "to modify, to alter." Originally, "modificare" carried the idea of limiting or moderating something, but its meaning gradually evolved to encompass a broader sense of change or alteration.
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