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The word "perception" comes from the Latin word "percipere," which means "to take in" or "to understand." This word is derived from the roots "per," which means "through," and "capere," which means "to take." The term was first used in English in the late 16th century to describe the process of taking in information through the senses.
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Etymology Biennial comes from the Latin word biennis which means lasting for two ye
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Etymology From Middle French obsequieux from Anglo Norman obsequeux from Medieval Lat
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