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The word "pandiculation" originates from the Latin verb "pandiculāri," meaning "to stretch lazily." It was first used in medical contexts in the 17th century to describe the reflex actions of stretching and yawning that occur upon waking or after a period of rest.
The term is derived from the Latin prefix "pan-" (meaning "all") and the verb "dicere" (meaning "to say"). This suggests that the word originally referred to a general stretching and yawning motion that involved the entire body. Over time, the meaning of the word became more specific to refer to the particular stretching and yawning reflex that is associated with waking up or relaxation.
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