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the word secretary is derived from the Latin word which means means a confindential writer. secretary practice​

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Answered by Chandhini11
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Secretarius

The word 'secretary' has been derived from the Latin word 'Secretarius' which means confidential writer or officer or a person on whom the secrets entrusted by his master/employer.

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Answered by nk2102673
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The term is derived from Latin word secrate to distinguish or to set a part the passive participle (secretm) meaning having been set a part with a eventual connotation of something private or confidential as with the English word secret.

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