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Which of these is an example of an etymology that might appear in a dictionary entry for the word sleuth?
O A. "A detective"
O B. "Origin: 1875 - 1880; short for Sleuthhound"
C. "Verb (used with or without object)"
O D. "Pronunciation: slooth"
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