The etymology behind the word "mansion" is quite interesting, as it is from the Latin word mansio, which means "dwelling", the noun derived from the verb manere, which means "to dwell".
The word factory is derived from the medieval Latin word factoria. It is also derived from the Latin word factor.
The Latin word "environment" is derived from "environs," which comes from the words "en," meaning "in" or "around," and "virer," meaning "to surround."
Morbid, derived from the Latin morbus (disease)
Latin and the word it's derived from is bis source:Cambridge Latin Course Unit 1
The word is "audience." It comes from the Latin word "audire," which means "to hear."
engineer is derived from the latin word: ingenium
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The English adjective "insular" derived from the Latin word insula, meaning "island."
Latin word
virus is derived from latin virus that mean slimy, poisonous, or toxin.
No, it is an English word. It may be derived from a latin root, however.
LATE 14th Century Old French derived from Latin, derived from Old Latin, derived from Porot-Latin "gnoscere", meaning "to know".