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Origin:
The term "adjustable" emerged in the 16th century and initially referred to the process of adjusting the pitch or tone of musical instruments. Over time, its usage expanded to encompass a broader range of meanings, including the ability to modify or adapt physical objects or concepts.
Examples:
Etymology Middle English ajusten ajosten Old French ajuster Medieval Latin adjustar
Etymology Adjuster originates from the Middle English word ajuster meaning to make
Etymology Old English rōðer from Proto Germanic rōðra Cognate with Old Norse rō
Etymology Middle English sadel from Old English sadol sadul Proto West Germanic sa
Etymology of able The word able comes from the Old French word habile which in tur
Etymology The word device comes from the Old French word deviser meaning to divide
Etymology Middle English touchin from Old French toucher from Latin tangere meanin
Etymology The word restroom is a combination of two words Rest Derived from the Old
Etymology The word mustache originates from the Middle French word moustache which
Etymology Latin deferre to bear away bring down Proto Indo European dʰer to
Etymology The word stamp comes from the Middle English word stampen which means to
Weird Etymology Middle English weird from Old English wyrd meaning fate destiny
Etymology God Middle English from Old English god deity God from Proto Germanic
Etymology The word sand comes from the Old English word sand which is thought to be