deliberately-stored
|de-lib-er-ate-ly-stored|
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/dɪˈlɪbərətli stɔrd/
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/dɪˈlɪbərətli stɔːd/
intentionally saved
Etymology
'deliberately-stored' originates from the combination of 'deliberately' and 'stored'. 'Deliberately' comes from Latin 'deliberatus', meaning 'considered carefully', and 'stored' from Old English 'stōr', meaning 'to keep or save'.
'deliberately' changed from the Latin word 'deliberatus' and 'stored' from Old English 'stōr', eventually forming the modern English compound adjective 'deliberately-stored'.
Initially, 'deliberately' meant 'considered carefully', and 'stored' meant 'to keep or save'. Together, they evolved to mean 'intentionally kept for future use'.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
intentionally kept or saved for future use.
The data was deliberately-stored for future analysis.
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Last updated: 2025/06/25 19:58
