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Etymology Middle English rasen from Old French raser from Late Latin rāsus past
Etymology The word abrasive comes from the Latin word abrasus which means scraped
Etymology From Latin abrasio abradere to scrape off Composed of ab away from an
Etymology The word attrition is derived from the Latin word attritio which means ru
Etymology The word scratch comes from the Middle English word scratten which in turn
Etymology From Middle English scrapen altered from Old English screpan from Proto Ger
Etymology Latin laesio from laedere to injure harm Proto Indo European lēd leid
Etymology Middle English via Anglo Norman French from Late Latin fricātiō n from th
Etymology From Middle French conscience knowledge from Latin conscientia knowled
Etymology Middle English tantelize tantalyze Late Latin tantalizare Greek Tantalizein
Etymology Greek χάος khaos meaning yawning void abyss or gap Meaning
Etymology preliminary adjective from Latin prae before liminaris threshold M
Etymology The word prose originates from the Latin word prosa which itself derives