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Precipice bonds first appeared in 1995.

Or over a precipice?

And what's the etymology of etymology?

Etymology can often mislead.

This is folk etymology.

No known etymology.

We are on the precipice.

Let's start with etymology.

Every entry gives an etymology.

And now, the present precipice.

Birdseye is surprising in its etymology.

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