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The word "pulex" originated in Latin, where it was used to describe fleas and other small insects that infested people and animals. It is believed that the term is derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *pleḱ-, which means "to weave" or "braid." This suggests that the word "pulex" may have initially referred to the flea's ability to crawl through and burrow into the tight fibers of clothing or animal fur.
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