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Etymology Perceptive derives from the Latin word percipere meaning to receive to
Etymology Latin percipere to take hold of lay hold of Proto Indo European per
Etymology Latin percipere to seize grasp take hold of Formed from per thoroug
Etymology The word enemy comes from the Old French word ennemi which in turn is der
Etymology Late Middle English from Old French compromis from Latin compromissum from
Etymology Old English prūd prūde Proto Germanic prūdiz Proto Indo European prew
Etymology Interviu is derived from the French word entrevue which literally means
Etymology From Middle English repenten from Late Latin repentīre to regret repent
Etymology The word dandy is derived from the Scottish dander meaning to strut abou
Etymology The word tattoo comes from the Tahitian word tatau which means to strike
Etymology The term knickerbocker is derived from the Dutch surname Van der Boogart
Etymology and Meaning The word curtain comes from the Middle English word curtaine
Etymology The word laugh comes from the Middle English word laghchen which in turn d