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The word "traction" comes from the Latin word "tractio," which means "a drawing or pulling." This word is derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *terǵh-, which also means "to drag" or "to pull." This root is found in many other words related to pulling or dragging, such as "torque," "drag," and "trailer."
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