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Etymology From Latin ad to towards visus seen sight Meaning To inform
Etymology The word adviser comes from the Old French word aviser which means to co
Etymology From Latin ad to towards visus seen sight Meaning To inform
Etymology From Latin advisus past participle of advisere meaning to consider or
Etymology The word bulletin comes from the Latin word bulla which means a seal or
Etymology random from Middle French randon meaning violent movement attack impetuo
Etymology Middle English crestfallen from Old English crist fallen meaning falle
Etymology The word default comes from the French word défaut meaning lack faul
Etymology The word keel comes from the Middle English word kele which is derived fr
Etymology The word bunting has two distinct origins Old English bunt meaning a f
Etymology The word miracle traces its origins to the late Latin term miraculum mean
Etymology The word arbiter derives from the Latin word arbiter meaning judge or
Etymology Old French consumpcion Latin consumptionem past participle of consumere t