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What is the root word of engineer?

The root word of "engineer" is ingenium, which is a Latin word meaning "innate ability," "talent," or "genius."

However, the word "engineer" itself has a more complex origin. It evolved from the Old French word "engigneor," which referred to someone who built and operated engines of war, like catapults and siege towers.

So, while the root word "ingenium" highlights the skill and ingenuity required in engineering, the word's actual historical origin is more focused on the practical application of that ingenuity in building military machines.

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