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The word "suffocation" originated in the 13th century, from the Latin word "suffocationem," meaning "choking." The Latin word is derived from the verb "suffoco," which means "to choke" or "to strangle." The verb is formed from the prefix "sub," meaning "under," and the root "faco," meaning "to make." Thus, the word "suffocation" literally means "to make someone unable to breathe by blocking their airway."
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