Otzi is the popular shorthand for the well-preserved Tyrolean Ice Maiden and refers to the ancient mummy discovered in the Alps. Used as a proper noun in archaeology and popular science contexts, Otzi denotes a specific person/event and is pronounced with a short, clipped first syllable and a clear trailing vowel, typically used in scholarly and media discussions about theTL ice-mummy. (2–4 sentences; 50–80 words)
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