Etymology:
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Origin:
The word "connection" comes from the Latin word "connectere," which itself is derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *keng-. This root also gave rise to the English words "conjunct" and "junction."
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Etymology Latin nectere meaning to bind tie or join Meaning To establish a l
Etymology From French connexion from Latin connexion connection relationship fro
Etymology Latin connectere to fasten together bind Proto Indo European keng
Etymology The word inflection comes from the Latin word inflectere which means to
Etymology The word link derives from the Middle Dutch word linc which means rope o
Etymology The word link derives from the Middle Dutch word linc which means rope o
Etymology The word ceramic is derived from the Greek word keramos which means pott
Etymology Derived from the Latin word relatio which means a carrying back or a repo
Etymology The word tragedy comes from the Ancient Greek word τραγωδία trago
Etymology The word alacrity comes from the Latin word alacris which means lively
Etymology The word union derives from the Old French term union 12th century which
Etymology The word attachment comes from the Old French word attacher which means t
Etymology Late Latin cohaerentia from Latin cohaerēre cohaes stick together fr