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In English, "sault" refers to a waterfall or rapids, often used in geographical names, particularly in North America. It is derived from the French word "saut," which means "jump" or "leap," reflecting the way water jumps over rocks or barriers. The term is commonly associated with places like Sault Ste. Marie, which is named for the rapids in the area.

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