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The word "convey" originates from the Latin word "conveho," which means "to carry together." It entered Middle English from the Old French word "conveier," which was formed by combining the prefix "con-" (with, together) with the verb "veher" (to carry).
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Etymology Late Middle English in the sense institute or enforce from Old Frenc
Etymology The word conveyor originates from the Latin verb conveho meaning to carr
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Etymology The word convoy originates from the Old French word convoi which in turn
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