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The word "protract" was first used in the early 17th century. It was originally used in the context of surveying and astronomy, where it referred to the process of measuring angles using a protractor. The term was later extended to refer to any form of measuring angles or lengths.
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Etymology Late Latin portrahere from Latin prō forward trahere to draw
Etymology The word tract comes from the Latin tractus meaning a drawn line a stre
Etymology Latin pro forward trahere to draw Meaning and Origin Protracti
Etymology The word tract comes from the Latin tractus meaning a drawn line a stre
Etymology The word protractive comes from the Latin word protrahere which means to
Etymology Latin protrahere to drag forth pro forth trahere to draw drag
Etymology From Middle French prolonger to prolong delay from Latin pro forward
Etymology Origin Latin extendere meaning to stretch out Meaning To lengthen str
Etymology The word etymology is derived from the Greek words étymon which means tr
Etymology The word spin has Germanic roots Old English spinnan German spinnen
Etymology Old French temporiser to temporize delay Late Latin temporizare to
Etymology The word pool originates from the Middle English word pol which is derive
Etymology Old French demis Medieval Latin demittere Latin de down mittere to se
Etymology Idle comes from the Old English word idel which originally meant empty
Etymology The word reciprocal is derived from the Latin word reciprocus which means