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The word "longitude" originates from the Latin word "longitudo," which means "length." It is derived from "longus," meaning "long," combined with the suffix "-tudo," which denotes a quality or state. The term was adopted in Middle English from the Old French "longitud," reflecting its use in describing the geographic measurement of distance east or west of the Prime Meridian.

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