Etymology:
The Spanish term "especial" derives from the Latin word "specialis," which means "peculiar, particular, distinct." "Specialis" is derived from the root "specie," meaning "appearance, kind, sort."
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The word "special" entered the English language in the 14th century, borrowed from Middle French "especial," which came from Latin "specialis." It has been used in English to denote something that is different from the rest, notable, or specifically designed or intended for a purpose.
Special Etymology Etymology refers to the study of the origin of words Special etymology
Etymology is the study of the origin of words their history and how their meanings have
Etymology is the study of the origin of words their history and how their meanings have
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