Etymology and Origin of "Varus":
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Etymology Middle English verien from Old French varier from Late Latin variare fr
Etymology Varied is derived from the Latin word variare meaning to change alter o
Etymology Latin praevaricari to stray to step aside to shuffle Proto Indo Europea
Etymology and Origin of Varus Latin Origin The term varus is derived from the Lat
Etymology The word valgus comes from the Latin word valgus which means bent outward
Etymology The word walk derives from the Proto Germanic word walkaną meaning to roll
Etymology and Origin of Varus Latin Origin The term varus is derived from the Lat
Etymology Latin deformis meaning deformed misshapen From de meaning away fr
Etymology The word grave has its roots in the Latin word gravis which means heavy
Etymology Middle English fallen Old English feallan Proto Germanic fallaną Meani
Etymology Latin seditionem Root words se apart ire to go Meaning In
Etymology The word mirage comes from the Latin word mirari meaning to wonder at o
Etymology Origin Latin abstractus past participle of abstrahere meaning to draw away
Etymology The word notorious is derived from the Latin phrase nota reus which means
Etymology From Middle French enditer from Old French enditier to compose from Lat
Etymology The ampersand symbol amp is a ligature a combination of two or more lette
Etymology The word sphere comes from the Latin word sphaera which in turn comes from