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Etymology The word refract comes from the Latin word refringere which means to bre
Etymology The word refraction originates from the Latin word refringere which mean
Etymology The term refractory derives from the Latin word refringere meaning to br
Etymology The word refraction originates from the Latin word refringere which mean
Etymology Old French refraindre Medieval Latin refrangere Latin re back frang
Etymology From Middle English deflexioun from Latin dēflēxiō from dēflectō I b
Etymology The word rainbow comes from the Old English phrase regnboga which means b
Etymology The word bend has multiple etymological origins Old English bendan to
Etymology The word bank has its origins in the Italian word banco which means benc
Etymology The word secular derives from the Latin word saecularis which means perta
Etymology Latin traditio traditionis a handing over delivery transmission surren
Etymology and Meaning The name Memphis originates from the ancient Egyptian word Men n
Etymology The word versatile comes from the French versatile which in turn derives
Etymology The word heredity comes from the Latin word hereditas which means inherit