'Etymological' dictionaries describe the basis of the formation of words.
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The word typhoon comes from a Chinese word meaning "great wind."
Interpretation comes from Latin interpretationem, an accusative of interpretatio, which is a noun of action from interpretari ("to explain, expound, interpret, understand, conclude, infer, comprehend".
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The word is derailment.
I don't think there is a word for that. You just have to explain it if comes up.
Not clear if this is about the word ‘rule’, or about something called the word rule.
The word dragon comes from the Greek word δέρκομαιmeaning "I see clearly".
Such a collection of maps is called an atlas. Not sure where the 'long word' comes in?
It comes from someone called parps bum
It comes from the word "NAtionalsoZIalisten". That is how the party was called.
The word "joke" comes from the Latin word jocus, meaning the same thing.
The word 'ferry' comes from an Old English word meaning to carry by water.