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Etymology The word deviant comes from the Latin word devius which means off the bea
Etymology The word deviate originates from the Latin verb devius meaning out of t
Etymology The word devious comes from the Latin word devius meaning out of the way
Etymology From Old French conforme from Latin conformis of the same shape similar
Etymology Middle English verien from Old French varier from Late Latin variare fr
Etymology The word decline originates from the Old French word decliner which in tur
Etymology Latin praevaricari to walk crookedly Proto Indo European pre before
Etymology Latin praevari to distort pervert prae before varus bent crooked
Etymology of square Derived from the Old English word sċēare meaning a corner
Etymology Latin perturbare Proto Italic per turbare Proto Indo European tewrh
Etymology The word straggle derives from the Middle English word straggen which mean
Etymology Origin Late Latin differre meaning to put off defer From Latin dis apa