greek
Anachronism, chronic, chronicle, chronology, synchronize.
The name is ultimately derived from the Persian 'Dulband' meaning 'round'
Ultimately, Latin, via Old French and Middle English, as rapscallion is derived (as a coinage) from rascal.
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 "chronicle" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a factual written account of events in chronological order. As a verb, it means to record in a factual and chronological way.
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The root word for chronicle is "chronos," which is a Greek word meaning time.
The word stomachis derived from the Latin stomachuswhich is derived from the Greek word stomachos, ultimately from stoma(στόμα), "mouth". The words gastro-and gastric(meaning related to the stomach) are both derived from the Greek word gaster(γαστήρ).So from the greek language and the Latin
The word "cocoa" comes from the Spanish word cacao, which is derived from the Nahuatl word cacahuatl. The Nahuatl word, in turn, ultimately derives from the reconstructed Proto Mije-Sokean word kakawa.
The word 'human' comes to English by way of Middle English and Old French, and ultimately from Latin, humanus, which is derived from the Latin homo - meaning 'man' or 'human'.