Approximately

Close to an exact amount, number, or time but not completely accurate; roughly or about.

From Latin 'approximatus,' past participle of 'approximare' meaning 'to come near to,' from 'ad-' (to) plus 'proximus' (nearest). The word entered English in the 17th century through mathematical and scientific contexts, where precise measurement was important but perfect accuracy often impossible.

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