It comes from the Czech word for forced labor.
Robot is not a compound word.
Arabic, from al-jabr (الجبر) literally meaning restoration.
Greek: "poly-" from polus, meaning many. "gon" from gonia, meaning angle. Hence, many angles and implicitly many sides.
The word "Gospel" originates from the Greek word "euangelion," meaning "good news." This is fitting, as the writers of the New Testament routinely refer to the word, as does Christ on several occasions.
it derives from a 15th Century word 'Kilter or Kelter' meaning 'good condition' Further to that origin unknown. Off kilter thus meaning not functioning properly.
I believe it is the Czech word for "slave".
In 1923, Karl Capek, a Czech science-fiction writer used the Czech word for "worker" to describe machine workers. Robot.
The word 'suds' is believed to originate from the Middle Dutch word: sudse, meaning bog.
When did the slang word "tick" meaning to make one mad, originate
The word "tornado" is believed to originate from the Spanish word "tronada" meaning "thunderstorm," possibly with influence from "tornar" meaning "to turn."
From disciple meaning to golloe
Karel Capek didn't "invent" the robot. He (and/or his brother Josef) invented the word "robot", from a Czech word meaning "worker" or "slave". But they were writers, not inventors.
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"Patio" is a Spanish word meaning back garden.
The word "crochet" originated from the French word meaning "to hook."
It originates from the German word "zin" meaning tin.
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