Assimilation is the word for the policy of an imperial power that attempts to absorb colonies culturally and politically. The former British Empire is an example of an imperial power.
Imperialism is a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
... the island of Britannia (Great Britain) off mainland Europe was named as such by the Romans. The name comes from very early indiginous name "Pretani"
On first being discovered by the Spaniards they were named "Pintados" (root word Pinta means Paint) because they used to paint their bodies.
It is named after Henry and Sealy Fourdrinier
It was derived from the French word "policier" around 600 A.D., which means "power of the people"
Constantine moved the capitol which was the center of power to Constantinople, the city he named after himself.Constantine moved the capitol which was the center of power to Constantinople, the city he named after himself.Constantine moved the capitol which was the center of power to Constantinople, the city he named after himself.Constantine moved the capitol which was the center of power to Constantinople, the city he named after himself.Constantine moved the capitol which was the center of power to Constantinople, the city he named after himself.Constantine moved the capitol which was the center of power to Constantinople, the city he named after himself.Constantine moved the capitol which was the center of power to Constantinople, the city he named after himself.Constantine moved the capitol which was the center of power to Constantinople, the city he named after himself.Constantine moved the capitol which was the center of power to Constantinople, the city he named after himself.
The root word of 'Named' Is, obviously, Name. :)
Yes, Thursday is named after the Norse god Thor, known for his strength and thunderous power. The word "Thursday" originates from the Old English term "Þūnresdæg," which means "Thor's day."
winter was named after German word cold.
No it was named after a Greek God!
The word Horse Power was created when Thomas Savery made an engine and named it after how many horses approximatly it would take to do what the engine does.
The noun 'aurum' is the Latin word for 'gold'. The origin of the word is unknown. Likewise unknown therefore is what or whom the word is named for.
In power is not a compound word.
They weren't named after a person, the word "meter" comes from the Greek word "metros", meaning "to measure".
it was named Nautilus
Math is named after the Greek word "mathēmatikē".