Etymology of "Constraint":-
The word "constraint" comes from the Old French word "constrainte," which in turn comes from the Latin word "constringere," meaning "to bind together, to tighten."
Meaning and Origin of "Constraint":-
Different Types of Constraints:
Usage in Different Fields:
Etymology Old French estreindre Latin stringere Proto Indo European strenk
Etymology The word strainer originates from the Old French word estraignoir which m
Etymology Old French restraint 13th century from Latin restrictiō restrictiōnis
Etymology Old French restraint 13th century from Latin restrictiō restrictiōnis
Etymology Duress comes from the Old French word duresse meaning hardship or sever
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Etymology The word etymology is derived from the Greek words étymon meaning true m
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Etymology Middle English ladon from Anglo Norman French ladon from Old French ledon
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