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The word "aorta" is of Greek origin, from the verb aeirein, "to raise", for its position in the body. The word was first applied by Hippocrates to the bronchial tubes, and by Aristotle to what we now know as the aorta.

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The Latin root meaning of "aorta" is "aortā". In Latin, "aortā" means "the big artery".

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