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No. In Greek it is σύγκλιση (siglisi).

The roots of "convergence" are Latin: cum, "with, together", and vergo "to bend, to turn".

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Yes, "convergence" has a Greek root derived from the word "convergere," which combines the prefix "con-" (together) and the verb "vergere" (to incline). "Convergere" means to incline or come together, which captures the idea of objects or ideas meeting at a common point.

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