The word acces is rooted in Latin, meaning "to open, to move towards" from the latin word "accedere" which is a compound word formed from the prefix "ad" (towards) and the verb "cedere" (to go, move). The prefix "ad" is used to indicate direction or movement towards something. The verb "cedere" means to move or to go. Therefore, "accedere" translates to "to move towards".

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