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Since the word is from Latin meaning same and word?

It seems like you're trying to complete a sentence that starts with "The word..." and relates to a word that comes from Latin and means "same."

Let me give you a few possibilities:

* The word "same" is from Latin, meaning "same" and "word." This is incorrect. "Same" comes directly from Old English, and while it shares a root with the Latin word "similis" meaning "similar," it's not derived from the Latin word for "word" ("verbum").

* The word "homonym" is from Greek, meaning "same" and "name." This is correct. "Homonym" is derived from the Greek words "homos" (same) and "onoma" (name).

* The word "synonym" is from Greek, meaning "same" and "name." This is also correct. "Synonym" comes from the Greek words "syn" (same) and "onoma" (name).

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