Etymology:
Meaning:
A prequel is a work of fiction that narrates the events that precede those recounted in an existing work, typically a film, television series, novel, or video game.
Origin:
Etymology The word sequel comes from the Latin word sequēla which means a following
Etymology Prae is a Latin preposition meaning before or in front of It is derived
Etymology and Meaning The term Semite derives from the name Shem one of the sons of N
Etymology The term latch key is derived from the following words Latch A simple mec
Etymology Old English wice Proto Germanic wikon Proto Indo European wig Meaning
Etymology The word perfunctory originates from the Latin phrase per functus which m
Etymology Interviu is derived from the French word entrevue which literally means
Etymology Middle English scorn from Old English scorn of uncertain origin Possibl
Etymology The word regulate originates from the Latin word regularis meaning accor
Etymology The word case derives from the Old French word cas which in turn comes fro
Etymology The word rhetoric comes from the Greek word rhētorikē derived from rhē