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It is an Aussie (Australian) slang word for Baby. It is thought to be derived from the word BROTHER.
Aristotle is thought to have invented this word, meaning roughly 'practical wisdom'.
The word cur is thought to be derived from the Middle English word "curdogge". Curdogge is derived from the word "curren", which means "to growl". Cur is a slang word that refers to a mixed breed dog.
Garage is derived from the word garer, a word from the French language.
'Kilo' is derived from a Greek word meaning thousand.
Of unknown origin, the word Penguin is often asserted to be Welsh pen "head" + gwyn"white". Seeming to originate in the 1570s to describe the great auk of Newfoundland (now extinct), then shifting to the Antarctic bird in the 1580s.The book-publishing company by that name is from 1935.
It is thought to be derived from the word bandore/bandora, an ancient instrument somewhat like a guitar.
Australia comes from the Latin Australis meaning 'of the South'.the word means happy and joyful loving and caring but also adventures
From Spain. It is derived from the Spanish word canon. This descended from the Latin cana.
Derived from the Scandinavian word 'rosmhvair' or 'hrossvair' meaning 'a kind of whale
Catsup (or ketchup) is derived from the Chinese language.
Yes, it is thought to be derived from the Iriquois word Onguiaahra.