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The name "corundum" was first used in the 17th century by the German mineralogist Johann Ludwig Henckel.
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Etymology The word carborundum is a portmanteau of the Latin words carbo coal an
Etymology of Carbon Latin Carbo meaning coal charcoal Proto Indo European kwerp
Etymology The word ruby derives from the Latin rubeus meaning red This aligns wit
Etymology The word sapphire derives from the Greek word sappheiros which means blue
Etymology The term mineral is derived from the Latin word minera which means mine
Etymology The word bury derives from the Old English word byrgan which means to hid
Etymology Surreptitious originates from the Latin word surrepticius which means sto
Etymology The word robot comes from the Czech word robota which means forced labor
Etymology Latin eminēre to stand out project Proto Indo European men to thin
Etymology Latin accommodare meaning to adjust adapt conform Root commodus m
Etymology Jumbo Originated from the name of an African elephant imported to the United
Etymology The word profane derives from the Latin profanus meaning outside the tem