Etymology:
Meaning and Origin:
Etymology Greek trismos Meaning A condition characterized by the inability or d
Etymology Late Latin stridor From the Latin verb stridere meaning to make a creaking o
Etymology Latin stridens present participle of stridēre to make a harsh noise Indo
Etymology The word stridulous comes from the Latin word stridere which means to mak
Etymology Latin stridens present participle of stridēre to make a harsh noise Indo
Etymology From Latin raucus meaning hoarse harsh discordant Possibly related to
Etymology The word spirant derives from the Latin verb spirare meaning to breathe
Etymology Blatant originates from the Middle English word blatant which in turn de
Forget Etymology Old English forgietan from Proto Germanic for getan to forget neg
Etymology Middle English clokke from Old English clucge Germanic origin Proto German
Etymology The word angle comes from the Old English word angel meaning hook Mea
Etymology Early 17th century from Late Latin halcyōn from Greek halkyōn the name o
Etymology The word cinema is derived from the Greek word kinēma κίνημα mea