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The word "accelerate" has Latin origins, coming from the Latin word "accelerare" which means "to quicken" or "to hasten."
No. It is a borrowing of the Dutch word husselen, "to shake".
Telephone - from "tele," meaning distant, and "phonen," meaning sound Fact - from "factum," meaning something done or made Video - from "videre," meaning to see
The word "innovate" has Latin origins, deriving from the Latin word "innovare" which means "to renew or change."
Expedite
tri- has Latin, Greek as well as middle English origins.
Rome was made by a Latin tribe
Most likely Latin routes and origins.
Most word origins are from Latin and Greek.
The person whose family origins are in Spanish speaking Latin America is typically referred to as a Latino or Latina.
The root word of "acceleration" is "accelerate." "Accelerate" comes from the Latin word "accelerare," which means "to hasten."
In an etymological dictionary of Latin, you can find information about the origins and history of the Latin word "dictionary."