Etymology:
The term "carpel" comes from the Greek word "karpos," which means "fruit."
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Additional Notes:
Etymology The term carpel comes from the Greek word karpos which means fruit Me
Etymology The word carpet comes from Old French carpite which in turn derives from
Etymology Ancient Greek καρπός karpós fruit crop produce Proto Indo Euro
Etymology The word excerpt comes from the Latin word excipere which means to take
Etymology The word harvest comes from the Old English word hærfest which is derived
Etymology The word scarce is derived from the Old French word eschars meaning stin
Etymology From Middle English scarsité from Anglo Norman French escarsité from Lati
Etymology The word bloom has multiple etymological origins Old English blóma mea
Etymology The word flower derives from the Old English word flōwer which is cognate
Etymology The word blossom ultimately derives from the Proto Germanic word blōsmō
Etymology Middle English reknen from Old English reccan Proto West Germanic rakōn
Etymology preliminary adjective from Latin prae before liminaris threshold M
Etymology The word pharmacy derives from the Greek word pharmakon which means drug
Etymology Old English weoruld Proto Germanic weralz Proto Indo European wer to t
Etymology Latin revolutio a rolling back return revolution re back again
Etymology The word adjective comes from the Latin word adjectivus which means added
Etymology The word paradox originates from the Greek language para παρά mea