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Etymology Inconstancy is derived from the Latin word inconstans which means not firm
Etymology Old French inconstance Latin inconstantia from in not constantia
Etymology Old French inconstance Latin inconstantia from in not constantia
Etymology Latin constans present participle of constare to stand firm or fixed Pr
Etymology The word fail traces its origins back to the Latin verb fallere meaning
Etymology Old English windōge from Proto Germanic windaugaz derived from wi
Etymology random from Middle French randon meaning violent movement attack impetuo
Etymology dys Greek root difficulty abnormality lexia Greek root word speech
Etymology Old English atōnian atone reconcile from Proto Germanic atōnōjan sour
Etymology of Garden The word garden has its origins in the Proto Indo European root
Etymology The word triage originates from the French verb trier which means to sort
Etymology Late Middle English as an adjective from Old French orenge from orenge f
Etymology Old English pearroc enclosure field pasture Proto Germanic parrak en
Etymology The word opportunity comes from the Latin word opportunitas which means f