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What is the root word of sophomore?

The root word of "sophomore" is sophos, which is Greek for "wise".

It's interesting to note that while "sophomore" originally meant "wise" in Greek, it has evolved to mean "a student in the second year of high school or college" in English. This shift likely occurred because, historically, students in their second year were considered to be more knowledgeable than freshmen.

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