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The word "mountain" dates from about the year 1250, or the thirteenth century.It developed out of the Old French mont, meaning "mountain", and also partially from the Old English word munt, or "mountain". Both of these terms came from the Latin montem, meaning "mountain".
Rios = rivers
What does the word TERMS means for a voucher examiner
Mountain
mountain
Montana is an English word derived from the Spanish word 'Montaña', which means mountain.
it mean triple
The state is named in after the Spanish word for "mountain". So yes, there are mountains. And every state in the union has rivers. And between and through them are plains.
The original punter was someone who 'poled' a flat bottom boat for relaxation on English rivers. After WW2 it was a Cockney slang word for people with money to be fleeced. -In American terms, -a 'mark'
Jebel is an Arabic word for mountain.
Welsh/celtic for mountain
The Arabic word jabal means 'mountain'.