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The root of the word "strained" is "strain," which comes from the Latin word "stringere," meaning "to draw tight." In English, "strain" can refer to exerting force, causing tension, or experiencing stress. The suffix "-ed" indicates that it is in the past tense or describes a condition resulting from the action. Thus, "strained" typically describes something that has been subjected to tension or stress.

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