No, Enid Blyton did not invent the word "google." The term "google" is derived from the mathematical term "googol," which refers to the number 1 followed by 100 zeros. It was later adopted as the name for the popular search engine Google.
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".
Physics is derived from the greek word physikos meaning nature
The word duty is derived - through Middle-English - from the Anglo-Norman French word deute -> which in turn is derived from the Old-French word deu meaning "owed". That word derived from the Latin word debitus.
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.
A word that has another word derived from it is called an Eponym. The two words will usually have different meanings.
The root word.
religio
Guessing you mean, what's the origin of the word Texas. It was derived from the Tejas Indians.