Etymology:
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The word "nonappearance" has been in use in English since the 16th century. It is derived from the following:
Examples:
Etymology Appearance Middle English apparaunce from Anglo French apperance from Lati
Etymology The word appear comes from the Latin verb apparere meaning to become visi
Etymology Old French sauve Latin salvus whole safe Meaning To protect or
Etymology The word phase comes from the Greek word φάσις phasis which means a
Etymology The word iodine comes from the Greek word iōdēs meaning violet coloured
Etymology The word alligator is derived from the Spanish word el lagarto which means
Etymology Old English pal adjective and palan verb Middle English pale adjec
Etymology Middle English semblaunce from Anglo Norman French semblance from Old Fren
Etymology Late Middle English in the sense hedgehog from Old French oursin
Etymology The word disguise comes from the Old French word desguiser which means t
Etymology Old French principe Latin principium Proto Indo European _ prek to ta
Etymology Middle English disease from Old French desese from Latin dis aese not
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