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What does the root word mitt mean?

The root word "mitt" comes from the Old English word "myt," which means "a glove," specifically a type of glove that only covers the hand, not the fingers.

While we commonly use "mitt" to refer to baseball gloves, its original meaning was broader, encompassing various types of hand coverings.

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