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The word "nutriment" was first used in English in the mid-16th century. It derives from the Latin word "nutrimentum," which means "nourishment" or "food." This Latin term, in turn, is derived from the verb "nutrire," meaning "to nourish" or "to feed." The ultimate origin of the Latin root "nutri" is unknown, but it is likely related to the Proto-Indo-European root "*neut," meaning "to drink."
Thus, the word "nutriment" refers to any substance that provides nourishment or sustains life. It can be used in a general sense to describe food, or in a more specific sense to refer to a particular nutrient, such as protein, carbohydrate, or fat.
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