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The word "flawless" is derived from the Old English word "flaw," which means a defect or imperfection, combined with the suffix "-less," meaning "without." While it has roots in Old English, the components of the word can be traced back to Germanic origins rather than Greek or Latin. Therefore, "flawless" is not Greek or Latin in origin.

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