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The word "proximal" derives from the Latin adjective "proximus," which means "near" or "next." The term was first used in anatomy to describe the part of a limb or organ closest to the center of the body. Over time, the meaning of "proximal" was expanded to include any part or aspect that is located near or next to something else.
Etymology The word proximity comes from the Latin word proximus which means neares
Etymology of propinquity The word propinquity originates from the Latin word propin
Etymology Middle English sens from Old French sens from Latin sensus sensation perc
Etymology From Middle English insipyre from Anglo Norman French inspirer from Latin i
Etymology The word onion comes from the Latin word unio which means unity or onen
Etymology Old English forsacan Proto Germanic fursakaną Proto Indo European pre sk
Etymology From earlier skin flint meaning a person who holds tightly to his her money
Etymology The word carcass comes from the Old French word carcasse which is derived
Etymology and Meaning The name Florida comes from the Spanish word florido meaning
Etymology of Paraphernalia The word paraphernalia is derived from Late Latin paraph