From Old Italian parasole, from parare to shield + sole sun.
The word "parasol" is derived from the Spanish word "para" (shield) and "sol" (sun). It ultimately comes from the Latin word "sol" for sun.
The word "conspicuous" is derived from the Latin word "conspicuus," which means "to see or observe." It entered the English language in the late 16th century.
The word "diploma" is derived from the Greek language.
The word "plateau" is derived from the French language.
The word "umbrella" has its origin in the Latin language, specifically from the Latin word "umbella," which means "sunshade" or "parasol."
It's an English word derived from the French word Automne
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The word "conspicuous" is derived from the Latin word "conspicuus," which means "to see or observe." It entered the English language in the late 16th century.
A word that rhymes with parasol is "amoral."
The word "diploma" is derived from the Greek language.
Right after we kissed, she hit me with her parasol!
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The word gluttons is derived from the language that is known as Latin from the word gluttire (to gulp or swallow), where the definition of the word means over-consumption of things.
The word "plateau" is derived from the French language.
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