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Etymology precipitare Latin to fall rush down prae Latin prefix before down
Etymology The word precipitant originates from the Latin verb praecipitare meaning
Etymology Late Latin praecipitat praecipitatus past participle of praecipitare to h
Etymology Middle English fallen Old English feallan Proto Germanic fallaną Meani
Etymology Late Middle English from Middle English haste hastif from Anglo Norman Fre
Etymology The word cast has several distinct etymologies As a verb From Middle En
Etymology Old French descendre Latin descendere De down scandere to climb Me
Etymology The word steel originates from the Old English word stȳle which means t
Etymology The word stele comes from the Greek word στήλη stēlē meaning up
Etymology The word sleet is derived from the Middle English word slet or slete whi
Etymology The word solid traces its origins back to the Latin word solidus which me
Etymology Distil verb Latin destillare De down away stillāre to dri
Etymology The English word snow is derived from Proto Germanic snaiwaz which is belie