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The word "malignant" ultimately originates from the Proto-Indo-European root mel-, meaning "black." This root also gives rise to the words "melanoma" (a type of skin cancer) and "melancholy" (a state of sadness or depression).
Etymology The word benign comes from the Latin word benignus meaning of a good kin
Etymology Latin benignus Meaning kind gentle favorable Origin Proto Indo E
Etymology From Middle English malignant from Late Latin malignāns harmful mischiev
Etymology Latin malignant harmful malevolent French maligne Middle English mali
Etymology From Middle English malignant from Late Latin malignāns harmful mischiev
Etymology Latin benignus Meaning kind gentle favorable Origin Proto Indo E
Etymology The word blasted has its roots in two distinct Indo European roots Proto
Etymology The word plague comes from the Latin word plaga which means blow or wo
Etymology The word jungle derives from the Sanskrit word jangala meaning uncultivat
Etymology Latin vīrus plural vĭrā Middle English virus Meaning A microscopic
Etymology The English word church originates from the Old English word cirice which