the word monsoon is derived from Arabic language.
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mawsim
The word 'monsoon' is known to have been derived from the Arabic word 'mawsim', meaning season. The term was reportedly first used in English in British India, and refers to the seasonal change in the direction of the prevailing winds of a region.
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