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Etymology Derived from the Greek words poly meaning many and theos meaning go
Etymology and Meaning Origin Old French choriste or Late Latin chorista Meaning
Etymology Old French barretor meaning quarrelsome litigious person Late Latin ba
Etymology The word kettle derives from the Old English word cetel which referred to
Etymology The word boggle has two etymological origins Origin 1 From the Middle En
Etymology The word precept comes from the Latin word praeceptum which means comman
Etymology The word commit comes from the Latin word committere which means to put t
Etymology Origin Late Middle English adjective perhaps ultimately from Frankish fini
Etymology The word bust has two distinct etymologies depending on its meaning Meaning
Etymology The word fiscal comes from the Latin word fiscus which referred to a baske
Etymology The word apocalypse derives from the Greek word apokálypsis which means