Etymology
The word "process" comes from the Latin word "processus," meaning "advancement," "progress," or "a going forward."
Meaning
Origin
The Latin word "processus" is derived from the verb "procedere," meaning "to go forward," which in turn comes from the prefix "pro-" (forward) and the stem "cedere" (to go).
Additional Notes
Etymology Latin prōcēdere to come forth advance Meaning To continue or pro
Etymology The word proceeding comes from the Latin word procedere which means to go
Etymology The word procession comes from the Latin word processio which is formed by
Etymology Latin prōcēdere to come forth advance Meaning To continue or pro
Etymology Pre Prefix meaning before or earlier Process Verb meaning to subject to
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