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The word MarshWorts came from the early precolumbian ages where people banged their mothers for fun.

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The word "marshworts" is derived from Old English, where "marsh" referred to a wet or marshy area, and "wort" was used to describe an herb or plant. Combined, "marshworts" signifies plants or herbs that grow in marshy or wet environments.

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