Origin: Latin "fugāx" (genitive "fugācis"), meaning "fleeting," "transient," or "swift."
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Etymology From Middle English fugityf fugitive runaway from Latin fugitivus fugiti
Etymology From Middle English fugityf fugitive runaway from Latin fugitivus fugiti
Etymology The word transient is derived from the Latin word transire which means to
Etymology of Epitome The word epitome originates from the Greek word epitome meaning
Etymology of Finance The word finance originates from the Old French word finer m
Etymology and Meaning Alexander Greek Αλέξανδρος Aléxandros is a male gi
Etymology The term indigenous comes from the Latin word indigena which means native
Etymology The word consternation originated from the Latin word consternare which m
Etymology The word imperative is derived from the Latin word imperare meaning to co
Etymology The word satellite comes from the Latin word satelles which means atten
Etymology The word evil is derived from the Old English word yfel which in turn is d
Etymology Latin macaber Old French macabre Middle French macabre English macabre