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The roots "sed," "sid," and "sess" come from Latin and generally relate to sitting or settling. "Sed" means to sit, while "sid" often implies a state of being or sitting down. "Sess" is associated with the act of sitting or the position of being seated. These roots appear in words like "sedentary," "reside," and "session."

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