The word "kipper," meaning face, is derived from the dialectical use of the term in parts of England, particularly in Yorkshire. It likely stems from the Old Norse word "kipr," which means to hit or strike, reflecting the idea of a striking or notable face. Over time, this term evolved in local vernacular to refer specifically to facial features.
kipper (a type of oily fish) has no equivalent word in Hebrew. Israelis usually use the English word when referring to kippers.
its πρόσωπο (prosopo)
in your face
three horned face
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Blushing.
research come from the word rechercher a french word meaning to search tightly
Science (from the Latin scientia, meaning "knowledge") does not come from a greek word.
It is a Swahili word meaning Journey
A word meaning "to come together" is join.
A Spanish word meaning 'burden'. There is also a Latin word, 'carricare' meaning to load on a cart
a front? I think...