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What is the root word for immediate?

The root word for "immediate" is "medius", which is Latin for "middle".

However, it's important to note that the word "immediate" has gone through a bit of a transformation. "Medius" is connected to the word "medium" (meaning something in the middle). "Immediate" derives from the Latin "immediatus" which means "not mediated," referring to something that happens directly, without anything in between.

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