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The word "limbo" originates from the Latin term "limbus," meaning "border" or "edge." In medieval theology, it referred to the fringe or border region of Hell where unbaptized infants and virtuous pagans were believed to reside, awaiting salvation. The concept evolved over time, and "limbo" has come to signify a state of uncertainty or being in-between.

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