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Proximal is an adjective derived from the Latin word "proximus," meaning "nearest" or "closest." In various contexts, it can refer to different concepts, often related to proximity or closeness. In anatomy, the term "proximal" is used to describe a part of the body that is closer to the point of attachment or origin. For example, in the arm, the proximal end is the shoulder, and the proximal part of the arm is the upper arm. In contrast, the "distal" end is farther from the point of attachment. In linguistics, "proximal" can refer to words or phrases that are closer in meaning or context to a given term. In psychology, it can refer to the immediate environment or context that influences behavior. The term is also used in various fields to describe things that are close or near to a reference point.