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The ultimate origin of the word lint is from the Indo-European root le-, meaning "to tear, pull, or cut." This root also gave rise to words such as lace, latex, and lacerate.
Etymology Old English lin en noun linen adjective Proto Germanic linam nou
Etymology The word cloth derives from the Old English word clāð which is believed
Etymology The word fabric comes from the Latin word fabricare which means to make
Etymology Middle English materiale from Latin materiālis from materia matter M
Etymology Fiber comes from the Latin word fibra which means thread Meaning and Or
Etymology Origin Old English heafod Meaning Head Meaning The upper part of the
Etymology Late Latin personalitas from Latin persōna mask actor s role character
Etymology The word metaphor comes from the Greek word μεταφορά metaphorá whi
Etymology Latin emancipare to release a child from parental authority Latin root
Etymology Conspicuous originates from the Latin word conspicuus which means visible