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The word "green" ultimately derives from the Proto-Indo-European root *ǵʰrew- ("to grow"). This root is also the origin of the Latin word viridis ("green"), which gave rise to the Middle French words vert and vert, from which the English word "green" was borrowed.
Etymology The word cheese originates from the Latin word caseus which means cheese
Etymology The word fromage is derived from the Latin word forma meaning mold or s
Etymology The word grass comes from the Old English word græs which is believed to
Etymology The word grow derives from the Middle English term growen which in turn or
Etymology Middle English as a noun meaning freshly growing or freshly cut grass b
Etymology The word greens has its origin in the Old English word grene which means
Etymology The word ripe comes from the Old English word rīpe which is derived from
Etymology Derived from the French word verdure meaning greenness Ultimately from
Etymology and Meaning The word chlorophyll is derived from two Greek words Chloros
Etymology Old French verd de gris Latin viride aeris green of copper Meaning
Etymology The word glaucous comes from the Greek word γλαυκός glaukos meaning
Etymology Old English sure sour diminutive suffix el Meaning A leafy gree
Etymology Late Middle English from Old French from Latin situs situation place fr
Etymology The word genre derives from the Old French word gengre which in turn come