I'm going with Peninsula
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Miniature
The root word for coherent is "cohere," which comes from the Latin word "cohaerere," meaning "to stick together" or "to be connected."
The root word for "hesitate" is "hesitare," which comes from the Latin word "haesitare," meaning "to stick fast, hesitate."
Skiing comes from the old Norse word skíð meaning "a stick of wood
The prefix for "stick" is "pre-", meaning before or earlier. For example, "pre-stick" could refer to something that comes before or is used prior to sticking.
The word "finger" originated from the latin word "fengir", meaning long stick. (totally fake)
Latin is a language that uses case endings to show the relationship of the parts of speech to the verb and to the rest of the sentence. The Latin word 'fustem' is in the accusative case, as a direct object. It meaning is club, cudgel, staff or stick.
A stick that glows :3
The word "baguette" in French originally referred to a long, slender loaf of bread. Its name is derived from the Latin word "baculum," meaning stick or wand. Over time, "baguette" has also come to refer to various types of long, narrow objects, such as a diamond cut or a type of baton used in fencing.
It can be either "baculum" or "virga."
Stick insects are in the order Phasmatodea (sometimes called Phasmida). The name comes from the Greek word phasma, meaning a phantom or ghost, because the insects look like sticks or leaves..