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puncture (n.)
late 14c., from Late Latin
punctura
"a pricking," from Latin
punctus
, past participle of
pungere
"to prick, pierce," related to
pugnus
"a fist" (see
pugnacious
).
puncture (v.)
1690s, from
puncture
(n.). Related:
Punctured
;
puncturing
.