The Cyclone originated in Arafura sea, north of Darwin.
There are two possible languages from which the word 'hurricane' may have derived.Spanish: the word "huracan" which originated from the Caribbean term for "God of Evil".Mayan: the word "huracan" may be derived from the name of the Mayan storm god, "Hurakan."
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the word entree was originated from France
the center of the cyclone p.s.cyclonescan also be called hurricanes or typhoones :) (:
A cyclone is another word for a tornado, so no hurricanes are bigger
The word "cyclone" comes from the Greek word "kyklon," which means "moving in a circle." It is used to describe a system of winds that spiral around a central point.
The word "curriculum" originated from the Latin language.
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A cyclone .
A cyclone is like a hurricane or tropical storm The Greek word for cyclone is, "Kulon." This means, " a turning around."
The word 'Yasi', as in the tropical cyclone, Cyclone Yasi, which passed over Queensland, Australia on February 4-5, 2011, is a Fijiian name meaning 'sandalwood'.The name of the cyclone was chosen by a Fijiian meteorologist, since the cyclone originated near the Fijiian Islands.See the link, below, for more information on the naming of cyclones in general and of Yasi in particular.
The word blacksmith originated from the Old English word, smythe. It is also possible it originated from the German word, smithaz.