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From Old English tin meaning tin.
The Anglo Saxon
While the English word tin is Germanic, it's origin is unknown.
While the English word tin is Germanic, it's origin is unknown.
Exactly "what it says on the tin"! The distribution is nearly, but not quite, the standard normal, or Gaussiam distribution.
The name "tin" comes from the Old English word "tin," which is derived from the Latin word "stannum." The Latin word "stannum" may have originated from a pre-Indo-European source.
the origin of the symbol Sn comes from the Latin word "stannum" meaning "tin"
"I am exactly what is says in the tin."
A paragraph about the saying "where there is a will, there is a way" should include the origin of the saying. It should also include what the saying means.
they are saying what is your name?
They are agreeing with you and saying that there is 'no doubt' to what you are saying.
In 1915 Alfred Wegener wrote a book called "The Origins of Continents and Oceans". Does what it says on the tin basically.