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The word "shoot" originates from the Proto-Indo-European root (s)kew-/, which also gave rise to the words "skew" (to slant or turn) and "shoot" (a new growth on a plant). The Germanic languages, including English, inherited this root as "skeutan," which evolved into the Old English word "sceotan." The Middle English form, "shoto," eventually became the modern English word "shoot."
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