Etymology:
The word "proportion" comes from the Latin word "proportio," which means "a balance or symmetry of parts." It is derived from the verb "proporre," meaning "to set forth," "to propose."
Meaning:
Proportion refers to:
Origin:
The concept of proportion has been recognized and studied since ancient times.
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