Etymology
Meaning and Origin
Examples
Usage
The term "asyntactic" is often used to describe:
Etymology Origin Ancient Greek Break down συν syn together τακτός
Syntax Etymology Latin syntaxis from Greek syntaxis With syn arrangement
Syntactical etymology is the study of the origin and development of grammatical constructi
Etymology The word abysmal derives from the Greek word abyssos which means bottoml
Etymology The word adamant comes from the Greek word adamas which means unconquerabl
Etymology Greek ἀμέθυστος amethystos meaning not drunk Meaning and Or
Etymology amoralis Latin a prefix meaning without moralis Latin meaning mora
Etymology From Ancient Greek ἀ a without γνῶσις gnōsis knowledge
Etymology From Middle English acolite from Old French acolit from Ecclesiastical Lati
Etymology The word acoustic is derived from the Greek word akouein which means to
Etymology The English word heaven originates from the Old English word heofon which
Etymology Old French concerner to belong to concern Latin contingere to happen o
Etymology The word penny originates from the Old English word penig which is deriv
Etymology The word ring derives from the Old English word hring which is cognate wit
Etymology The word watershed is derived from two Middle English words Water From Ol
Etymology The word plunge comes from the Middle English word plongen which is deriv
Obvious Etymology Middle English obviouse from Latin obvius meaning in the way