Firsthand

/ˌfɜrstˈhænd/ adjective

Direct personal experience or knowledge of something, without hearing it from someone else.

'First' and 'hand' combined—literally 'from the first hand,' meaning directly from the source. The term evolved from the idea that information passed through fewer hands means less distortion.

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