From French.
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The English word guillotine came to us as an allusion to Joseph Guillotin (1738-1814), a French doctor who proposed that an efficient machine should be used to carry out capital punishment. The first machine was built in 1791 and used the following year.The word was used as a noun in 1973 and as a verb in 1974.
Louis Guillotine. His profession was an inventor.
The word ton came from a language called Latin
Some words that rhyme with "guillotine" include obscene, machine, and routine.
the word lingua came from Latin.
The modern word coral is derived from the Greek language word korrallion.
An antonym is a word opposite in meaning of another word. There are no antonyms for the word guillotine (a machine designed for carrying out executions by beheading).
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