It comes from the latin word "Centum" that means one hundred
"Junk" comes from the 15th century word, "Jonke". Its origin is unkown.
It originated in the 13th Century. It is an Old Norse Word.
The name of a breed of dog of Spanish origin, a name from the 13th Century
The origin of the word stoop is Middle English and is derived from the word stoupen. This word was first used sometime in the early 12th century.
The origin of the word alibi is late 17th century (as an adverb in the sense 'elsewhere': from Latin, 'in another place; else where.' The noun use dates form the late 18th century.
The origin of the word provided is early fifteenth century Latin. The Latin word it stems from is providere. It means to look ahead, supply or prepare.
The origin of the word 'quiescent' derives from the 17th century Latin word 'quiescere' which means "to rest." The first known use of the word 'quiescent' was around 1605.
The origin of the word coiffeur is mid 19th century: French from coiffer 'arrange the hair,' in Old French 'cover with a coif.'
Late 17th century: from Latin felinus, from feles'cat.'
The late 15th century, a combination of "plenty" + "full".
June comes from the 11th century Latin word junius.
The late 15th century, a combination of "plenty" + "full".