Peripheral

/pəˈrɪfərəl/ adjective, noun

As an adjective, it means related to the outer edges of something, or not central and less important. As a noun, it can mean a device connected to a computer, like a mouse or printer.

From Greek “periphereia” meaning “circumference, outer surface,” from “peri-” (around) + “pherein” (to carry). It kept the idea of being around the outside rather than at the center.

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