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Etymology Latin percipere to seize grasp take hold of Formed from per thoroug
Etymology Latin percipere to take hold of lay hold of Proto Indo European per
Etymology Latin impercept ibilis suffix forming adjectives denoting capability
Etymology Imperceptible derives from the Latin word imperceptus which means not per
Etymology The word enemy comes from the Old French word ennemi which in turn is der
Etymology Latin ēvānescere to vanish disappear ē ex out away vānēscere
Insensible Etymology Insensible derives from the Latin insensibilis meaning incapa
Etymology Origin Middle English bias from Old French bias from Late Latin biāc
Etymology The word rare comes from the Latin word rarus which means thin scattered
Etymology The word theory comes from the Greek word θεωρία theōría meaning
Etymology Latin meditatio French méditation Old English meditian Meaning The a
Etymology The word pillar comes from the Late Latin word pilare meaning to support
Etymology Absolute comes from the Latin word absolutus which means freed from loose
Etymology Old French sojornee Late Latin subdiurnatus Latin sub meaning und
Etymology The word obliterate derives from the Latin verb obliterare meaning to blo