Etymology
Meaning
Origin
The word "retrieve" originally referred to the act of finding and bringing back prey that had been killed or injured by a hunter. It is derived from the Latin word retro ("back") and the verb habere ("to have"), suggesting that the action involves going back to obtain something that was previously lost or taken.
Over time, the meaning of "retrieve" expanded to include any act of getting back something that has been lost or hidden. Today, it is commonly used in the context of finding and fetching objects, accessing information, and recovering memories.
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