Etymology:
The word "divert" is derived from the Latin word "divertere," which means "to turn aside" or "to depart."
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Origin:
Etymology The word disport has Latin roots It derives from dis meaning away o
Etymology Dis Latin prefix apart away opposite Trahere Latin verb to pu
Etymology The word divert is derived from the Latin word divertere which means to
Etymology of Transport The word transport originates from the Latin word transporta
Etymology The word diversion traces its roots back to the Middle English word diversio
Etymology The word divert is derived from the Latin word divertere which means to
Etymology The word diversity comes from the Latin word diversitas meaning differen
Etymology The word divorce comes from the Latin word divortium which means a turnin
Etymology The word deviate originates from the Latin verb devius meaning out of t
Etymology The word amuse comes from the Old French word amuser which means to cause
Etymology The word phenomenal is derived from the Greek word phainómenon meaning t
Etymology The word switch has multiple etymological origins Dutch zwitsen meanin
Etymology The word abstraction is derived from the Latin word abstractio meaning a
Etymology The word straggle derives from the Middle English word straggen which mean
Etymology The word outer comes from the Middle English word outere which is derived
Etymology Middle English route from Old French route from Vulgar Latin rupta via