Etymology
Meaning and Usage
Rigor refers to:
Origin
The Latin word rigor is ultimately derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *wreig-, which also gives rise to words related to stiffness and freezing, such as "rigid" and "freeze."
Examples
Etymology The word rigidity is derived from the Latin word rigidus meaning stiff un
Etymology Latin rigere to be stiff rigid Proto Indo European hreg hrig to str
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Etymology Latin rigor stiffness severity Proto Indo European wreig to be stif
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