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It goes back to Latin ligo - ligare, to bind or tie. From this came the form ligatio - ligationem, meaning a tying or binding (e.g. with a bandage). Liaison is the French form which was borrowed into English, usually in the sense of a close relationship. To liaise - to get together, cooperate, exchange information

Ligature comes from the same root.

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