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Etymology Closure entered English as a noun in the 16th century meaning act of closin
Etymology Middle English cloosen from Old English lūcan Proto Germanic lūkaną P
Etymology French clôture enclosure closure Latin claudere to shut to close
Etymology Old French desclos disclose Middle English disclosen Late Latin discooperi
Etymology Middle English cloosen from Old English lūcan Proto Germanic lūkaną P
Etymology Revelation has its roots in the Latin word revelare which means to uncover
Etymology The word discovery comes from the Middle English word discoveren which its
Etymology The word opening comes from the Middle English word openen which in turn d
Etymology French développement Latin devolvere to roll down to unfold Root de
Etymology The word apocalypse derives from the Greek word apokálypsis which means
Etymology Declaration is derived from the Latin word declarare meaning to make clear
Etymology Middle English breken breken Old English brecan Proto Germanic brekan Pro
Etymology The word lake originates from the Old English word lagu which is derived
Etymology The word leak comes from the Middle English word leken which is of uncert
Etymology Middle English tatelen from Old English tatol meaning to grope fumble ha