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The word "rendezvous" originated in French, deriving from the words "rendre" (to render or deliver) and "vous" (you), meaning to meet or assemble at a prearranged time and place. The term was first recorded in English in the late 16th century and has since been widely adopted in the English language to refer to a meeting or gathering. The concept of a rendezvous has historical significance in military operations, where troops would gather at a designated point to coordinate movements or receive instructions.

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