Etymology:
Meaning:
Origin:
Etymology Latin explosio a burst out from explodere to clap out to drive out
Etymology Explode is derived from the Latin term explodere which means to drive out
Etymology The word plaudit derives from the Latin term plaudō which means to clap
Etymology The word applaud is derived from the Latin word applaudō which means to
Etymology Explode is derived from the Latin term explodere which means to drive out
Etymology The word burst comes from the Middle English word bersten which is derive
Etymology is the study of the origin of words and how their meanings have changed over tim
Etymology The word firecracker is a compound noun derived from two words Fire Refe
Etymology The word atomic comes from the Greek word atomos which means indivisible
Etymology The word powder originates from the Old French word poudre which itself de
Pronunciation prəˈnʌnsi eɪ ʃən Etymology From Latin pronuntiātiō delivery
Etymology The word condemn comes from the Latin word condemnare which means to judg
Etymology The word increase comes from the Old French word encroistre which is deriv
Etymology Latin articulāri derived from artus joint Old French articuler Mi