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The word "facing" comes from the Latin word "facies", meaning "face". This word is related to the verb "facere", meaning "to make" or "to do". The word "facing" was first used in the early 14th century.
Etymology The word face comes from the Middle English word face which in turn derive
Etymology The word face comes from the Middle English word face which in turn derive
Etymology Origin Middle English from Anglo Norman fascer or Old French facier both u
Etymology Veneer originates from the Middle French word veneir which means to cover
Etymology The word frontispiece originates from the following Latin roots Frons for
Etymology Late Middle English from Old French ashler ashlarer from Medieval Latin axu
Etymology Latin adversus opposite hostile Proto Indo European h₂wers to tu
Etymology The word confront comes from the Latin verb confrontari which means to fa
Etymology The word counterpart is derived from the Middle English word countrepartie
Etymology Latin sociabilis sociare to unite join Proto Indo European sewḱ
Etymology The word liner has its origins in the Old French word lignes which means
Etymology of Tackle The word tackle has multiple origins Old English tacel mea