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<p>19th-century French word environ (verb), meaning to encircle or to encompass. The word environment was used by Carlyle in 1827 to refer to the aggregate of conditions in which a person or thing lives. The meaning shifted again in 1956 when it was used in the ecological sense, where <a href="page.php?w=Ecology">Ecology</a> is the branch of science dealing with the relationship of living things to their environment.</p>

<p>The second part of the phrase environmental engineer originates from Latin roots and was used in the 14th century French as</p><p>
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