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Words that derive from the Latin root "fug," meaning "to flee," include "fugitive," which refers to someone who has escaped from a place or is in hiding, and "refuge," denoting a place of safety or shelter. Other examples are "fugue," a musical form that can evoke a sense of wandering, and "fugacious," describing something that is fleeting or transitory. These terms reflect various contexts in which the concept of fleeing or escaping is relevant.

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