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data-rich

|da/ta-rich|

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/ˈdeɪtə rɪtʃ/

abundant in data

Etymology
Etymology Information

'data-rich' originates from the combination of 'data,' which comes from Latin 'datum,' meaning 'something given,' and 'rich,' from Old English 'riche,' meaning 'wealthy or abundant.'

Historical Evolution

'Data' evolved from the Latin 'datum' through Medieval Latin 'data,' while 'rich' evolved from Old English 'riche' to the modern English 'rich.'

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'data' referred to 'something given or known,' and 'rich' meant 'wealthy.' Together, 'data-rich' evolved to mean 'abundant in data.'

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

having a large amount of data available for analysis or use.

The company is data-rich, allowing it to make informed decisions.

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Last updated: 2025/02/21 14:51