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What is the origin of word destination?

The word "destination" has its roots in the Latin word "destinare," which means "to fix, determine, or appoint."

Here's a breakdown of its linguistic journey:

* Latin: *destinare* (to fix, determine, appoint)

* Old French: *destiner* (to destine, appoint)

* Middle English: *destine* (to appoint, assign)

* Modern English: *destination* (the place to which a person or thing is going or being sent)

So, the word "destination" literally means "the place that is appointed or determined to be the final point of a journey." This origin explains why we often use "destination" to refer to a specific place, especially when it's the goal of a trip or journey.

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