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Etymology Greek derma skin Meaning The skin the outermost layer of the body c
Etymology Old English dream Proto Germanic draugmaz Proto Indo European dregh t
Etymology The word sink originated from the Middle English word sinke which itself
Etymology Proto Indo European sḱi meaning to cut to peel Meaning Skin refers
Etymology The word specious has Latin roots deriving from the following speciōsus
Etymology Late Middle English in the sense dweller in a city or town from Old
Etymology From Middle English care from Old English cāru meaning sorrow anxiety g
Etymology Middle English plunderen from Old French plundrer possibly from Old High G
Etymology From Middle English vanite from Old French vanité from Latin vanitas emp
Etymology The word pharmacy derives from the Greek word pharmakon which means drug
Etymology Proto Germanic bantrian meaning to dispute quarrel Related to the Old En