"Gest" comes from the Latin word "gestus," meaning "to carry, bear, or bring."
The prefix "con" means "together" or "with," and the "-ed" ending indicates the past participle.
Therefore, "congested" literally means "brought together" or "crowded."
"Gest" comes from the Latin word "gestus," meaning "to carry, bear, or bring."
The prefix "con" means "together" or "with," and the "-ed" ending indicates the past participle.
Therefore, "congested" literally means "brought together" or "crowded."