Etymology:
Meaning:
To formally express agreement or approval; to sanction or endorse.
Origin:
Etymology Approved is derived from the French word approuver which in turn comes fr
Etymology Middle English approven from Anglo Norman French aprover approvere from L
Etymology Origin Greek Meaning true word Meaning Noun The study of the histor
Etymology The word probe comes from the Latin word probare which means to test exa
Etymology Middle English approven from Anglo Norman French aprover approvere from L
Etymology The word proven is derived from the Middle English word proven which in tu
Etymology The word sanction comes from the Latin word sancire which means to make s
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Etymology End Latin prefix Within to put in Dorsum Latin Back Meaning
Etymology Middle English avowen avowe from Old English afēgan to profess declar
Etymology Middle English allowen alowe from Old French aloer alouer from Late Latin
Etymology The word plaudit derives from the Latin term plaudō which means to clap
Etymology Latin subscribere Prefix sub meaning under or beneath Verb scribe
Etymology From Late Latin confirmare from the Latin con with together and firmo
Etymology The word back is derived from the Old English word bæc which meant back