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The Latin word "ante" is believed to be derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *h₂enti-, meaning "in front." This root is also the origin of the English word "end," the German word "ent-" (meaning "opposite" or "against"), and the Sanskrit word "anti" (meaning "in front of").
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Etymology Latin ante before bellum war Meaning Relating to the period in
Etymology From Latin ante meaning before in front of Meaning Preposition Be
Etymology From Latin bellicosus warlike derived from bellum war cosus ending d
Etymology The word antechamber originates from the Middle French word antechaumbre w
Etymology From Latin ante meaning before in front of Meaning Preposition Be
Etymology The word chamber derives from the Old French term chambre which in turn o
Etymology The word antipasto is derived from the Italian words ante meaning before
Etymology The word antediluvian is derived from the Latin phrase ante diluvium whic
Etymology Post Latin after Mortem Latin death Meaning An examination of a corp
Etymology The word ancestor comes from the Late Middle English ancestre 14th centur
Etymology The word anticipation comes from the Latin word anticipatio which means
Etymology The word shadowland is a compound of two words Shadow Middle English scha
Etymology Latin antecedēns present participle of antecēdō to go ahead to preced
Etymology Late Middle English in the sense dweller in a city or town from Old
Etymology The term crackerjack is thought to have originated from the 1890s when it
Etymology Old French rendre Late Latin reddere Proto Indo European red Meaning