The original Latin work was 'carrum' which referred to a wheeled vehicle. Adopted into Norman French as 'carre' which also had connections to a Celtic two wheeled war chariot from Gaul. The connection to the automobile came in 1896
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The root word "lent" comes from the Old English word "lencten," meaning springtime. It has evolved to refer to the period of fasting and reflection leading up to Easter in the Christian calendar.
Kiosk is the full form. The word is Persian in origin.
The late 15th century, a combination of "plenty" + "full".
The late 15th century, a combination of "plenty" + "full".
The word is of uncertain origin, but some reference is made to Scotland in the 1500's. Also a French word -s'allonger- meaning to lie at full length has some weak connection
The late 15th century, a combination of "plenty" + "full".
The word car is derived from the Latin word carrus which translates to "wheeled vehicle". It first referred to a carriage, chariot or wagon.
The origin of the brand name Tylenol comes from the full name of it's chemical compound. That word is N-acetyl-para-aminophenol, the same place the word acetaminophen comes from.
carriageThe alternative name car is believed to originate from the Latin word carrus:wheeled vehicle
The word "furious" doesn't come from Greek at all. It comes from the Latin word "furiosus" meaning "full of rage"
The word came as a mechanic vocabulary. Engines in the first years of the 1900's needed much work done mechanicly. Troubleshooting in computer terms has the same origin as the word firewall wich is the part in the car that keep the heat from the engine inside fire not to get in the car.