No. It is a borrowing of the Dutch word husselen, "to shake".
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∙ 14y agoThe word "accelerate" has Latin origins, coming from the Latin word "accelerare" which means "to quicken" or "to hasten."
The word "innovate" has Latin origins, deriving from the Latin word "innovare" which means "to renew or change."
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The original word was the Latin monarcha, which evolved into the Greek word monárchēs. Therefore, it does have origins in both Latin and Greek.
The origins are with the Latin word Haesitatio meaning irresolution.
Most word origins are from Latin and Greek.
tri- has Latin, Greek as well as middle English origins.
The word "compute" comes from Latin. See etymology in Answers.com.
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anima-; the study of word roots and origins
The Zulu word for "hustle" is "ukushukela."
Even though the word "number" has no "o" in it, the abbreviation is No. because it is based on the Latin word numero (which is also Spanish for number).