spanish language
The word "patio" is derived from Spanish, specifically from the Latin word "patere" meaning "to lie open." It refers to an outdoor area usually paved with stone or tiles, often used for dining or socializing.
From which language is the word "conspicuous" derived from?
"Patio" comes to us from the Spanish, "Patio". In Spanish, patio means, "uncovered inner courtyard". 'Patio' probably originated from the old Latin word, "Pactum".
Diploma is a Latin word that was derived from the word diploo from the Greek language. Diploo is said to mean "to fold" and is meant to be used when describing official, sealed documents.
Latin word
The word "plateau" is derived from the French language.
The word gluttons is derived from the language that is known as Latin from the word gluttire (to gulp or swallow), where the definition of the word means over-consumption of things.
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