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The word "quiescent" has been in use in English since the 16th century. It originally referred to the state of a physical body at rest, but later came to be used more generally to describe the state of anything that is inactive or still.
The word is related to the Latin word "quies" (rest), the French word "quiescent" (at rest), the Spanish word "quiescente" (quiet), and the Italian word "quiescente" (at rest).
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