Etymology
Meaning
Origin
Etymology Greek amblys blunt dull ops eye Meaning Amblyopia is a condition
Etymology The word bland is derived from the Old French word bland meaning flat o
Etymology Middle English blandisen from Old French blandir from Late Latin blandī
Etymology The word blenny is derived from the French word blennie which in turn com
Etymology Latin emollire to soften Proto Indo European mel to grind crush so
Etymology of enamel The word enamel originates from the Old French word esmaillier
Etymology From Ancient Greek μαλακία malakía softness Related to μαλ
Etymology From Latin malaxare to soften knead from Greek malattein to soften
Etymology The word malt comes from the Old English word mealt which is derived from
Etymology The word melt comes from the Old English word meltan which is related to t
Etymology Mild is derived from the Old English word milde meaning gentle kind or
Etymology Germanic origin derived from the Old German name Mildhrith or Mildrid
Etymology The word milt comes from the Old English word milte which is related to th
Etymology The word moil originates from the Middle English word moilen which is deri
Etymology The word mollify comes from the Latin word mollifico which is a combinati
Etymology The term Mollusca is derived from the Latin word mollis which means soft
Etymology The word mollusk is derived from the New Latin word molluscus meaning so
Etymology The word mulch comes from Middle English mulch meaning to cover with stra
Etymology The word mullein is derived from the Latin word mollis which means soft
Etymology The word mutton originates from the Old French word mouton which itself i
Etymology and Origin of Schmaltz Schmaltz is a culinary fat derived from rendered chi
Etymology The word smelt comes from the Old English verb smelten which means to me
Etymology The word smelt comes from the Old English verb smelten which means to me
Etymology Greek pathos suffering disease logos study Meaning The branch o
Etymology The word address derives from the Old French word adrecier which in turn
Etymology Middle English posch posshe Anglo Norman French poche from Old French po
Etymology Greek dia through bētēs passing through Meaning A chronic meta
Etymology Latin diligens present participle of diligere to love to appreciate to f
Etymology Late Middle English in the sense act of arresting or seizing via Old
Etymology From Latin prosper meaning successful favorable or lucky Ultimatel
Etymology and Origin The word cemetery originates from the Greek word koimeterion m
Etymology and Meaning The word avatar is derived from the Sanskrit word avatāra whi
Etymology The word icon comes from the Greek word εἰκών eikōn which means