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The word "deliverable" originally referred to something that was capable of being deliberated upon or discussed. By the 15th century, it had taken on the meaning of something that was transferable or deliverable. In the 19th century, the word began to be used in a more general sense to refer to anything that was suitable for being used for a particular purpose.
Etymology Latin deferre to bear away bring down Proto Indo European dʰer to
Etymology The term liberal originates from the Latin word liberalis which means per
Etymology Old English rōðer from Proto Germanic rōðra Cognate with Old Norse rō
Etymology Middle English sadel from Old English sadol sadul Proto West Germanic sa
Etymology of able The word able comes from the Old French word habile which in tur
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Etymology Latin producere meaning to draw forth lead out bring forward From pro
Etymology The word religion is derived from the Latin word religio which means rev
Etymology The word divine comes from the Latin word divus meaning god or godlike
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Etymology From Middle English malignant from Late Latin malignāns harmful mischiev
Etymology The word life originates from the Old English word līf which is derived f
Etymology Old French merci Late Latin merces reward payment Proto Indo European