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What is the etymology semster?

The word "semester" comes from the Latin word "semestris," which means "lasting for six months."

Here's a breakdown of the etymology:

* "semi-": This prefix means "half."

* "mensis": This word means "month."

* "semestris": This combines the two parts, literally meaning "half-month," or "six months."

The term originally referred to a period of six months, and it was later adopted to describe a period of study at a university or college, typically lasting about six months.

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