Tundra is a Russian word, also a Lappish word, which means elevated wasteland
The word "tundra" originates from the Russian word "tundara," which means treeless mountain tract. It is used to describe vast, flat, treeless Arctic regions characterized by low temperatures and permafrost.
The word "tundra" comes from the Sami word "tūndâr," which means "uplands" or "treeless plain." Sami is a group of Uralic languages spoken by the Sami people in parts of northern Europe.
The word "tundra" comes from the Finnish word "tunturi," which means treeless plain. It describes a vast, flat, treeless Arctic region where the subsoil is permanently frozen.
The word 'bravo' is Italian in origin.
The word "lemming" comes from the Swedish word "lemna," which means "to leave" or "to run." It is believed that the term was used to describe the mass migrations of lemmings across the Scandinavian tundra.
The word "hassle" comes from the Middle English word "hasel" meaning "to hack at." It ultimately traces its origin back to Old Norwegian and Danish languages.
The word "tundra" comes from the Sami word "tūndâr," which means "uplands" or "treeless plain." Sami is a group of Uralic languages spoken by the Sami people in parts of northern Europe.
The word "tundra" comes from the Finnish word "tunturi," which means treeless plain. It describes a vast, flat, treeless Arctic region where the subsoil is permanently frozen.
The word Tundra is believed to come from the Finnish word Tuntunia
It comes from Greek, Latin
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The word is of Sanskrit origin meaning 'peace'
None, since there is no such word as "radious". Radius, however, come from Latin.
It is latin in origin.