Etymology:
vel
("swift") + -ox
(suffix indicating comparison)Meaning:
Origin:
velox
was first used in Latin around the 1st century AD.*wel-
, which means "to turn, roll, or revolve."Etymology The word Bakelite is derived from the name of its inventor Leo Hendrik Baeke
Etymology veloci Latin meaning swift or fast raptor Latin meaning one who s
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