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The word "stateroom" originated from the combination of "state," referring to a person's rank or dignity, and "room," indicating a space or chamber. Historically, it was used to describe a room designated for someone of high status, particularly on ships or in large residences where such rooms were reserved for dignitaries or important guests. Over time, the term became commonly associated with cabins on ships, especially in the context of luxury travel.

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