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The word "resultant" originated in the 16th century, derived from the Latin verb "resultare," meaning "to rebound, recoil, or jump back." The term was originally used in physics to describe the force produced when two or more forces act on an object. Over time, its meaning expanded to include the outcome or conclusion of any process or action.
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Etymology The word result comes from the Middle English word resulte which in turn
Etymology Latin resilient springing back French résilient elastic springy
Etymology From Middle English out come from Old English ūt cuman from ūt out
Etymology The word termination comes from the Latin word terminatio which means en
Etymology Late Middle English from Latin consequens present participle of consequi f
Etymology In prefix meaning in into or within Cident root from Lati
Etymology The word separation originates from the Latin word separare which means t
Etymology of Aftermath The word aftermath originates from Middle English c 1425 s
Etymology The word sequel comes from the Latin word sequēla which means a following
Etymology The etymology of the word pinot is uncertain but there are several theories
Etymology The word point comes from the Latin word punctum which means a prick a d
Etymology The word stage comes from the Old French word estage which in turn derive