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The Latin word vibrare has an Indo-European root wer-, which means "to turn" or "to twist." This root also appears in the words "vertex" and "vortex."
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Etymology Middle English viben fibben fybben Old English fifian to tremble Prot
Etymology Vibraphone is derived from two Greek words vibra to vibrate phone
Etymology From Middle English vibracioun from Old French vibracion from Latin vibrāt
Etymology The word gimlet is derived from the Old French word guimbelet which means
Etymology The word GIMP is an acronym that stands for GNU Image Manipulation Program
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Etymology Latin vibrare meaning to quiver shake or swing Indo European root
Etymology From Middle English vibracioun from Old French vibracion from Latin vibrāt
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Etymology The word waif comes from the Middle English word waif which itself derives
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Etymology of Whip The word whip originates from the Old English word hweopan which m
Etymology The word wimple comes from the Middle English word wimplen which is deriv
Etymology The word wipe has an uncertain etymology Possible Origins Old English
Etymology Middle English quivre quiveer borrowed from Old French cuivre from Late L
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Etymology The word oscillation originates from the Latin word oscillare which means
Etymology The word frequency comes from the Latin word frequentia which means a fr
Etymology Middle English shimmeren to shine sparkle Old English scimrian scymrian
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Etymology and Origin The word pitch has multiple etymological origins Latin pix
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Etymology The word transient is derived from the Latin word transire which means to
Etymology The word aura is derived from the Latin word aura which means a breeze o