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Where did the word momentous come from?

The word "momentous" comes from the Latin word "momentum", meaning "movement" or "motion".

Here's the breakdown:

* Momentum: Originally referred to the force or impetus of a moving body.

* Momentous: Derived from momentum, it came to mean "of great importance" or "having great significance." This shift in meaning is linked to the idea that events with great momentum (impact) are likely to be significant.

So, the word "momentous" essentially means "having the impact of a great movement" or "carrying great significance."

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