Etymology:
"Submittal" is derived from the verb "submit."
Meaning:
Origin:
The verb "submit" comes from the Latin word "submittere," which means "to send under," "to bring under," or "to surrender." The Latin prefix "sub-" means "under" or "beneath," while the verb "mittere" means "to send."
Therefore, "submittal" originally referred to the act of sending something to a higher authority or for someone's approval or consideration. Over time, it has come to mean the document or collection of documents that is submitted.
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