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The word "supplement" first appeared in the English language in the late 14th century, derived from the Latin word "supplementum." The Latin term was used to describe something that was added to something else to make it complete or to fill a deficiency.
Etymology Middle English supplien from Old French suplir supllier from Latin supp
Etymology Supplemental comes from the Latin word supplementum meaning addition or s
Etymology Latin supplementum Sup above plere to fill Meaning Somethin
Etymology The word supplementary comes from the Latin word supplere meaning to fill
Etymology The word supplementary comes from the Latin word supplere meaning to fill
Etymology Latin supplementum Sup above plere to fill Meaning Somethin
Etymology Supplemental comes from the Latin word supplementum meaning addition or s
Etymology Late Middle English in the sense additional part of a garment from O
Etymology Derived from the Latin word appertus meaning open or accessible Mea
Etymology From Middle English postscript from Latin post scriptum literally written
Etymology Middle English up steres Old English uppan stægere uppe up stæger st
Etymology The word Asian originates from the ancient Greek word Ἀσία Asía wh
Etymology The word parachute is derived from the French word parachute which in tur
Etymology The name sneezeweed originates from the plant s ability to cause sneezing whe
Etymology Old French rendre Late Latin reddere Proto Indo European red Meaning
Etymology the study of the origin of words and how their meanings have changed over time
Etymology Old French comprendre Latin comprendere Proto Indo European kom prenh₁