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The Latin verb "supplere" is derived from the prefix "sub-" (under) and the verb "plere" (to fill). The original meaning of "supplere" was therefore "to fill something up from underneath" or "to fill up a deficiency."
Etymology The word demand comes from the Old French word demander meaning to ask f
Etymology The word demand comes from the Old French word demander meaning to ask f
Etymology Over supply Meaning An oversupply occurs when supply exceeds demand r
Etymology The word over derives from the Middle English over which in turn stems fr
Etymology Middle English supplien from Old French suplir supllier from Latin supp
Etymology Latin supplementum Sup above plere to fill Meaning Somethin
Etymology Latin supplere to fill up to replenish Old French suplir Middle English
Etymology The word etymology comes from the Greek words etymon meaning true sense
Etymology Middle English purveien from Anglo Norman French purveier from Late Latin
Etymology Medieval Latin providere to foresee provide procure Latin providēre
Etymology of Hooch Proto Indo European h₂eḱ sharp sour Proto Germanic ak
Etymology Latin copiōsus Proto Indo European kʷepiō abundance crowd M
Etymology Old French rendre Late Latin reddere Proto Indo European red Meaning
Etymology Cater derives from the Middle English word catere which is of uncertain ori
Etymology The word trace has its roots in Old French stemming from the Latin word tra