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The word "pivot" entered the English language in the 16th century from the French word "pivot", which in turn derived from the Latin word "pivotus". The Latin word is related to the verb "petere", meaning "to go, seek, or attack". This suggests that the original sense of "pivot" was something that facilitated movement or change.
Etymology The word pivot comes from the Old French word pivot which in turn derives
Etymology The word polar originates from the Greek word polos meaning axis pivot
Etymology The word cardinal comes from the Latin word cardinalis meaning chief or
Etymology The word nature ultimately derives from the Latin word natura which means
Etymology The word gentleman comes from the Middle English term gentilman which itse
Etymology The word joke originates from the Middle English term jopen meaning to j
Etymology ABBA is an acronym formed from the first letters of the surnames of the four b
Etymology The word kite comes from the Middle English word kite which itself is der
Etymology The word private comes from the Latin word privatus which means distinct