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Etymology The word children derives from the Old English word cild pronounced child
Etymology The word child is derived from the Old English word cild which is itself
Etymology The word seam has multiple origins Old English seam a border join M
Etymology The word starspangled is a compound word that is derived from two words St
Etymology The term semester comes from the Late Latin word semestris pronounced se
Etymology The word bureaucracy is derived from the following roots French bureau
Etymology Bender is of Yiddish origin Derived from the Yiddish word bendn meaning
Etymology Old French plantation from Latin plantātiō from plantāre to plant
Etymology The word grave has its roots in the Latin word gravis which means heavy
Etymology Native derives from the Old and Middle English word natif which in turn c
Etymology Latin traditio traditionis a handing over delivery transmission surren
Epithet Etymology Derived from the Greek word epítheton meaning something added on
Etymology The word college originates from the Latin word collegium meaning a group