Etymology
The word "smooth" is derived from the Middle English word "smoþe," which in turn comes from the Old English word "smōþ." The Old English word is thought to be related to the Proto-West Germanic word "*smoðuz," which also means "smooth."
Meaning
The word "smooth" has several meanings, including:
Origin
The word "smooth" is ultimately derived from the Proto-Indo-European root "*smew-," which means "to rub" or "to stroke." This root is also the origin of the words "soap" and "smudge."
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