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The word "damper" is derived from the Latin word "damnificare," which means "to cause harm." It was originally used to describe something that caused damage or injury. Over time, the meaning of the word evolved to refer to something that was used to control or suppress something else.
Damp Etymology The word damp comes from the Middle English word dampen which means
Damp Etymology The word damp comes from the Middle English word dampen which means
Etymology of Chimney The word chimney originates from the medieval Latin term camina
Etymology The word shock comes from the Middle English word shok which in turn is de
Etymology The word cushion comes from the Old French word coissin which in turn come
Etymology Old French restraint 13th century from Latin restrictiō restrictiōnis
Etymology The word moist originates from the Old French word moiste which in turn c
Etymology The word plate comes from the Old French word plate which is derived from
Etymology The word device comes from the Old French word deviser meaning to divide
Etymology The word boggle has two etymological origins Origin 1 From the Middle En
Planet noun Etymology From Middle English planete derived from Old English planēta