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Origin:
The word "substantial" originated in the Latin language during the Classical period (c. 100 BC - AD 200). It was first used in the philosophical context to refer to the essence or being of things, which was considered to be their underlying reality.
Over time, the meaning of "substantial" expanded to include its modern senses of "important" and "real." In the grammatical sense, the term "substantial" is used to distinguish nouns from other parts of speech, such as adjectives or verbs.
Examples of Usage:
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