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Etymology Latin pulchritūdō from pulcher beautiful Proto Indo European pelk ro
Etymology The term hermaphrodite derives from Greek mythology Herma God of boundar
Etymology Middle English blont blunt Old English blund Proto Germanic blundaz Prot
Etymology Middle English alibi from Latin Latin alibi elsewhere Meaning A de
Etymology French silhouette Origin after Étienne de Silhouette French minister of f
Etymology The word corny is believed to have originated from the 19th century expressio
Etymology Latin facetus humorous witty merry French facétieux facetious
Etymology Middle English posch posshe Anglo Norman French poche from Old French po
Etymology deadline n early 1900s originally in journalism from dead adj line n
Etymology Latin persona meaning mask or character in a play Meaning An indiv
Etymology The word cardigan comes from the name of a British general James Thomas Bru