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What language is butte from?

The word "butte" comes from the French language.

It originally referred to a "hill" or "mound" and is derived from the Old French word "boute," which means "a piece of wood" or "a lump."

The term was adopted into English in the 18th century, likely through the influence of French explorers and fur traders in the American West.

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