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What does the rootword init means?

The root word "init" comes from the Latin word "initium," meaning "beginning" or "start."

It's often used in computer programming to refer to initialization, the process of setting up a program or system at the beginning of its operation.

Some examples of words using "init" include:

* Initialize: To set up or start a program or system.

* Initial: First or beginning.

* Initiate: To start or begin something.

So, essentially, "init" signifies the beginning or starting point of something.

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