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Etymology from Latin individuum an individual thing or being from in not
Etymology Latin dividere Proto Indo European dey meaning to distribute divide
Etymology Latin individuum an individual thing single being New Latin individuali
Etymology from Latin individuum an individual thing or being from in not
Etymology and Meaning Origin Old French choriste or Late Latin chorista Meaning
Etymology Old French barretor meaning quarrelsome litigious person Late Latin ba
Etymology Late 19th century probably from Maverick County Texas named after Samuel A
Etymology Latin mortalis meaning subject to death Proto Indo European mrtós mea
Etymology The word mugwump is derived from the Algonquian language Narragansett where
Etymology Derived from the Latin word independens meaning not dependent or self g
Etymology Some indefinite pronoun Middle English sum or som from Old English
Etymology Latin persona meaning mask or character in a play Meaning An indiv
Etymology The word soul traces its origins to the Proto Indo European root h₂enh₂
Etymology Old French leauté Latin legalitas legality faithfulness Latin lex
Etymology Origin Latin alter meaning the other of two Meaning A different or
Etymology The word echo comes from the Greek êkhô which means a sound that is re