The word animal comes from the Latin word animale, neuter of animalis, and is derived from anima, meaning vital breath or soul.
It is the Aboriginal name of the animal, sometimes given as Kulla, Kula or Koola
Yes, a word for an animal (and the word animal) is a noun. A word for an animal (bear, elephant, shark, etc.) is a word for a living thing.
Vinegar doesn't come from an animal, lol.Vinegar is sour wine, it does not come from an animal silly goose.
Fauna came from the fertility goddess named LL Fauna. Fauna means a animal.
The English word 'anorak' derives from the Greenland Inuit word, annoraaq.
Mnyama is the Kikuyu word for the English word animal.
The English word food comes from the early English word "foda" which, in turn, came from the similar Germanic word (foden). This same origin gives us the word "fodder" or animal feed.
probably never..thats the cold hard truth It will not end. But unless you can help spread the word. The day might come.. that animal abuse......is no more.
Schinken is the German (Deutsch) word for ham. Ham is a pork product. Pork comes from pigs.
From Latin, Bison, meaning wild ox. There is some connection to a Slavic word meaning the 'Stinking Animal' a reference to its scent. The word was carried to America in the 1690's
There is no verb form for the word "animal." You can't "animal" something.
it comes from France because PURSE is sounding English but in FranceANSWER:It comes from the Greek word "bursa," meaning leather or animal hide.