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Etymology Rhubarbus Late Latin Rheu barbarus Greek barbarous root referring t
Etymology Aquamarine is derived from the Latin words aqua meaning water and ma
Etymology The name Armorica is derived from the Gaulish word are meaning before
Etymology The term bêche de mer comes from the French language and literally means se
Etymology The word cormorant is derived from the Old French word cormareng which in
Etymology Old English mare feminine noun nightmare goblin Proto Germanic marōn
Etymology Latin marinus of the sea Greek μάρινος of the sea Meaning
Etymology French mariner to pickle Latin marinus of the sea Meaning To soa
Etymology The word marine is derived from the Latin marinus which means of the sea
Etymology The word mariner comes from the Old French word marinier which in turn de
Etymology The word maritime is derived from the Latin word maritimus which means b
Etymology The word marsh comes from the Old English word mersc which originally mea
Etymology Sanskrit मेर mer mountain Meaning Sanskrit A mythical mountai
Etymology The name Merlin is of Welsh origin and is thought to be derived from two poss
Etymology The word mermaid is derived from two Old English words Mere meaning s
Etymology The word merman is derived from two words mere Middle English for lake
Etymology German Meerschaum from Meerschaum foam of the sea Meaning A soft whi
Etymology The word meerkat is derived from two Afrikaans words Meer meaning lake
Etymology The word morass comes from the Old French word marais which likely derive
Etymology and Origin Celtic Scottish muir sea gal lover Irish Gaelic m
Etymology From Old French rosemarine from Medieval Latin rosmarinus in turn from Lati
Etymology The word submarine originated from the Latin prefix sub under and the nou
Etymology Ultramarine comes from the Latin phrase ultramarinus meaning beyond the s
Etymology and Origin The name Weimar derives from the Old High German word Wihadamare
Etymology The word herb originates from the Latin word herba which means green plan
Etymology Old English mare feminine noun nightmare goblin Proto Germanic marōn
Etymology The word market is derived from the Late Latin word mercatus meaning trad
Etymology From Latin perfectionem state of being complete finished or flawless
Etymology Discrepancy is derived from the Latin word discrepantia which means diffe
Virtual Etymology Meaning The tendency of words to take on a meaning that aligns with t
Etymology and Origin The word symposium comes from the Ancient Greek word συμπό
Etymology and Meaning of Anxious Etymology The word anxious derives from the Latin