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The word "subdued" is often used to describe:
Etymology Late Middle English from Anglo Norman French subduer from Latin subdūcō
Etymology Latin subducere Meaning to draw beneath Origin sub beneath duc
Etymology Latin sub under ductus leading Meaning To move or slide beneath s
Etymology Sub dued Meaning Not forceful or assertive Restrained or moderate in e
Etymology Derived from Latin subductus meaning drawn or pulled under Meaning an
Etymology of soft Old English softe from West Germanic saftiz meaning soft sa
Etymology The word quiet originates from the Latin word quietus meaning rest ca
Etymology The word subjective is derived from the Latin word subiectus which means
Etymology Middle English russet from Anglo Norman French russet from Old French rouss
Etymology Old English tam adjective meaning gentle tame submissive Meaning
Etymology The word subject derives from the Late Latin subjectus meaning placed und
Etymology Old French refraindre Medieval Latin refrangere Latin re back frang
Etymology The word lower comes from the Old English word lāw meaning low This wo
Etymology Etymology is the study of the origin and development of words It traces words