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Latin word uterque comes from Latin uter, Latin -que

uter (Latin)

Both. Either, which (of two) Bag made of hide (inflated for flotation). Wine or water skin or bottle.

-que (Latin)

(rare) used in an answer. (when repeated) "both... and", "whether... or". And, a copulative particle affixed to the word it annexes. Introducing an explanatory clause.

uterque (Latin)

Each of two or both.

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