Etymology:
****dis-** (Latin) = apart, away ****inter** (Latin) = between, among
Meaning:
To exhume or remove from a grave or place of burial. Figuratively, to resurrect or bring something back into use or view.
Origin:
The word "disinter" is derived from the Latin verb "disinterrare", which literally means "to dig up". It was first used in its figurative sense in the early 17th century.
Etymology The word inter comes from the Latin preposition inter meaning between
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