The word "apparently" is an adverb used to convey that something seems to be true based on what is observed or reported, but there may be a lack of direct evidence or certainty. It implies a degree of impression or belief about a situation, indicating that the speaker might not have all the facts.
The word "apparently" comes from the Middle English term "apparentlie," which is derived from the Old French "apparent" and the Latin "apparens," the present participle of "apparere," meaning "to appear." The prefix "ap-" is related to "ad-" (meaning "to"), and "parere" means "to come forth."