1646 a legal word, 'held through the favour of another. from the Latin 'precarius' meaning obtained by asking or praying
Etymology means the study of the origin of words.
"Junk" comes from the 15th century word, "Jonke". Its origin is unkown.
The origin of this word is Latin - from Opulentus
Phalanges
From Latin: transformare
'Most Precarious' by Blues Traveler has the word precarious in it.
There was this precarious ladder that had to be climbed. This is a sentence for the word precarious.
precarious
He was in a precarious situation
Ambiguous.
Every episode of "The Perils of Pauline" placed Pauline in precarious positions.
The word precarious is an adjective, a word that describes a noun as dangerously lacking in security or steadiness; depending on unknown conditions or chance events.The noun form for the adjective precarious is precariousness, the quality of not being safe.
yes
He took great care as he gradually edged along the precarious narrow ledge on the thirty-second floor.
That building is a little precarious to me!
· precarious · problematic · painful · pathetic
no