Etymology
Meaning
Origin
Usage Examples
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology The word permit derives from the Latin verb permittere which means to all
Etymology Mission is derived from the Latin word mittere meaning to send or to dispa
Etymology The word impermissible is derived from the Latin word impermissus which m
Etymology Permissible From Late Latin permissibilis meaning capable of being allowed
Etymology Greek haima blood rhein to flow Meaning Excessive bleeding tha
Etymology The word prone comes from the Latin word pronus meaning bending forward
Etymology French allowance meaning a grant of money Medieval Latin allowantia me
Etymology of Chief The word chief comes from the Old French word chief which in tu
Etymology Make Old English macian meaning to form create or produce Up Old Eng
Etymology Late Middle English from Latin apprehendere past participle apprehensus
Etymology French persévérer Latin perseverare Prefix per through Verb severa
Etymology The word consternation originated from the Latin word consternare which m
Etymology The word traffic comes from the Middle English word trafique which in turn