Apposes

/əˈpoʊzɪz/ verb

Places something next to or beside something else, especially in close proximity or grammatical relationship.

From Old French 'aposer,' combining Latin 'ad-' (to) and 'pausare' (to place or put). The prefix emphasizes bringing things together side by side, and the word entered English around the 13th century with this spatial meaning.

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