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Old 27-Oct-2004, 23:00
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whatistheoriginwordofinclude
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Old 27-Oct-2004, 23:13
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'Include' comes from the latin 'includere', meaning to shut in, enclose, insert (where 'in' just means 'in', and 'claudere' means 'to shut' - same root as 'close').
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