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Etymology Latin imponere to put upon Im on ponere to put Meaning To plac
Etymology The word pose has two etymological roots Old French poser to place arra
Etymology From Middle English impoosen from Old French imposer from Latin imposuisse
Etymology un prefix meaning not impose from Middle English imposer from Old Fr
Etymology From Middle English impoosen from Old French imposer from Latin imposuisse
Etymology Latin distinguere to distinguish to separate to mark off Origin Proto I
Etymology The word magisterial is derived from the Latin word magister which means
Etymology The word sublime is derived from the Latin word sublimis which means loft
Etymology of Massive Origin Massive is derived from the Latin word massa meanin
Etymology From Old French imperial from Latin imperialis from imperium empire
Etymology From Middle French imposition from Latin impositio a placing on impositio
Etymology Old French obtruder to thrust against push out Vulgar Latin obtrudere to t
Etymology Old French redoute Latin reductio a leading back Meaning A small f
Etymology From Middle English ordre ordre from Anglo Norman ordre from Old French or