The Latin word Creditum, meaning to loan, from neuter past participle of Credere, to entrust. From the Freedictionary.com.
The word 'Credit' comes orginally from the Latin 'Creditum', but more directly from the later french word Cre'dit. (kray-dee)
trust
Fossil comes from the Latin word fossus meaning "to be dug up."
Camera, the word comes from latin origen.
The word "perfect" comes from the Latin verb perficio.
It comes from the Latin name meaning "admiring"
The Latin word for "gravity" is "gravitas" - gravity comes from this word, as "gravitas" in Latin means "weight".
the 'word' gold comes from the latin term 'golde'. Did you mean 'word'? the 'word' gold comes from the latin term 'golde'. Did you mean 'word'?
The Latin word cavare means "to hollow; to hollow out" which comes from the Latin word for cave, cavus.
this stem comes from the Latin word hortus which means "garden"
The name pediculosis comes from the Latin word for louse (singular) or lice (plural).
a credit is pay out, debit is pay in Debit and credit are part of the double-entry accounting system for adjusting different transactions in accounts. When creating a T account debit just means "left side" and credit means "right side." Debit comes from the Latin word debere, and credit comes from the Latin word credere.
Ovary comes from the Latin word "ovum", which means egg.
It is actually a French word that comes from the Latin inand promptus which literally means "in readiness"
It means "they build" or "they are building." It is connected with the English word "edifice," which comes from Latin's "aedificium."
The English word "vestigial" comes from the Latin vestigium, which means "footprint".
Accident-coming from the Latin accidens, of accido, which comes from ad and cado("fall").
Draco comes from a Latin word meaning dragon.
I suspect that "scien" comes from a Latin word meaning "knowledge."