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Etymology The word plaudit derives from the Latin term plaudō which means to clap
Etymology The word applaud is derived from the Latin word applaudō which means to
Etymology Explode is derived from the Latin term explodere which means to drive out
Implausible Etymology Late 17th century from Latin implausibilis not applaudable
Etymology Late Middle English as plausible from Latin plausibilis from plaudere t
Etymology Latin plausibilis worthy of applause From plaudere to applaud
Etymology Late Middle English as plausible from Latin plausibilis from plaudere t
Etymology The word specious has Latin roots deriving from the following speciōsus
Etymology The word sincere originates from the Latin word sincerus which means pur
Etymology The word duke comes from the Medieval Latin dux which itself is derived fr
Etymology ailuro Greek cat phobia Greek fear Meaning Ailuropobia is a speci
Etymology Middle English bludgeon from Old French blodigon from blodier to wound
Etymology Ailurophile is a compound word derived from two Greek roots Ailuros αἴ
Etymology and Origin The term gospel comes from the Old English word godspel which
Etymology The origin of higgledypiggledy is uncertain but there are several theories
Etymology Etymology is the study of the origin and development of words It traces words