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Implausible Etymology Late 17th century from Latin implausibilis not applaudable
Etymology Late Middle English as plausible from Latin plausibilis from plaudere t
Etymology Middle English dismayen verb dismay noun Old French desmaier verb des
Etymology The word discretion comes from the Middle English word discrecioun which
Etymology The word bureaucracy is derived from the following roots French bureau
Etymology The term ghetto etymology is derived from two words Ghetto A segregated
Etymology The word talent has two distinct etymologies Greek τάλαντον Mea
Etymology The word algorithm is derived from the name of Muhammad ibn Musa al Khwarizm
Etymology The word goosebumps is a compound noun consisting of goose and bumps
Etymology Middle English cleven cliven from Old English clēofan to split divide