manless, adjective
man·less·ly, adverb
man·less·ness, noun
manness, noun
are derived from the root word "man."
Masculine.
The word "conspicuous" is derived from the Latin word "conspicuus," which means "to see or observe." It entered the English language in the late 16th century.
The name "Declan" is of Irish origin and means "man of prayer" or "full of goodness." It is derived from the Irish Gaelic word "daglรกn."
Yes, "Manns" is a German surname. It is a common surname in Germany and is derived from the word "Mann," which means "man" in German.
Yes, "office" is a derived word. It comes from the Middle English "office," which is derived from the Old French word "ofice," ultimately tracing back to the Latin word "officium," meaning duty or service.
The word "diploma" is derived from the Greek language.
Coqueter (noun) derived from French word "coquet" meaning to flirt. Pronounced ko-ket A term for a man who flirts A flirtatious man
The word 'human' comes to English by way of Middle English and Old French, and ultimately from Latin, humanus, which is derived from the Latin homo - meaning 'man' or 'human'.
The word homologous is not derived from the Latin word homo meaning man. It is derived from a Greek word meaning same. So homologous implies something that is consistent throughout, or to many things that are the same.
The name "Stalin" is intended to mean "Man of Steel." It is derived from the Russian word for steel.
Luke is derived from the Latin name Lucas meaning a man from Lucania which is a region of Italy.
it is derived from the word Helium.
The word factory is derived from the medieval Latin word factoria. It is also derived from the Latin word factor.
The name is derived from the Tamil word murunggai (முருங்கை)
A theory: Mishmash might be derived from the German word "Mischmasch". That one is derived from the verb "mischen" which means "to mix".
Kinswoman is derived from the male Kinsman, who is a 'man beloning to one's kin', i.e. kindred or family.
The word "umana" is derived from the Italian word "uomo" which means "man" or "human." It is used to refer to human beings collectively or in a general sense.
Physics is derived from the greek word physikos meaning nature