Etymology:
Origin: Latin, "ad" (to or towards) + "vertere" (to turn)
Meaning:
The word "advertised" is the past tense and past participle of the verb "advertise," which means:
How the Meaning Developed:
Etymology The word advertise originates from the Latin word advertere which me
Etymology Latin versus Meaning turned toward or opposite Meaning 1 Prepositi
Etymology French avertissement Late Latin advertentia attention warning Meaning
Etymology The word advert is derived from the Latin word advertere which means to t
Etymology Origin Latin ad to or towards vertere to turn Meaning The word
Etymology The word unadvertised is derived from two Latin roots un meaning not
Etymology Origin Latin ad to or towards vertere to turn Meaning The word
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