Respectively
Etymology: - Late Latin "respective", meaning "in relation to." - From the Latin "respectus", meaning "respect, consideration." - Ultimately derived from the verb "respicere", meaning "to look back, regard."
Meaning: - In the order in which they are mentioned. - Each thing or person referred to in relation to the corresponding item in a list.
Origin: - First used in the late 16th century in English.
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