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The word "minimise" originates from the Latin word "minimus," which means "smallest." This word is derived from the Proto-Indo-European root "*mei̯-no-s," which is also the origin of the English words "minor" and "minute."
Etymology Latin minimus smallest Old French minimize to make small Middle Englis
Etymology 16th century from Latin minimus superlative of minor smaller Mea
Etymology The word advertise originates from the Latin word advertere which me
Etymology French déviser to converse Latin divisus separated divided Meanin
Etymology The word surprise is derived from the Old French word soprise meaning to
Etymology Middle English decressen from Old French decroistre from Late Latin decr
Etymology The word hedge has an Old English origin deriving from the word hecg whic
Etymology inform v Middle English enformen from Anglo French enformer from Latin
Etymology of Aftermath The word aftermath originates from Middle English c 1425 s
Etymology The word dedication comes from the Latin word dedicatio which means a set
Etymology The word logic comes from the Greek word logike which means the art of re
Etymology From Latin lugubris mournful dismal from Proto Indo European s leug
Etymology The word latitude comes from the Middle French latitude which in turn der
Etymology Hebrew יוחנן Yōḥānān Meaning God is gracious or Yahweh i
Etymology The word innocent comes from the Latin word innocens which means harmles