it comes from the latin word vineraes It comes from the Latin word VINUM meaning wine and AIGRE, meaning sour.
I believe it came from the Latin root word of: Greete- which is supposed to mean hamlet from the London. Of course, the 1st part comes from vinegar
from wikipedia:
The word "vinegar" derives from the french vin aigre, meaning "sour wine"
A noun counter is a word used to express units of uncountable nouns. Some examples are:a jar of pepperan ounce of peppera packet of peppera shaker of pepper
It come from the latin word Natas it is also how you get the word prenatal
the word dungaree come form Hindi
'Gari' means ginger that has been marinated in a solution of sugar and vinegar.
How did the word grandparent or great grandparent come to be?
The word "vinegar" originated from the Old French word "vyn egre," which means "sour wine." It has roots in Latin, with "vinum" meaning "wine" and "acer" meaning "sour."
Vinegar doesn't come from an animal, lol.Vinegar is sour wine, it does not come from an animal silly goose.
It means vinegar
MS. I wouldn't recomend come on look at the word spirit! as in some kind of thing you shouldn't have.
No, vinegar is a common noun, a singular, common, concrete noun. The word vinegar is a word for any vinegar. A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title such as Heinz Vinegar.
rice wine vinegar = Reisweinessig
one word.
Yes, apple cider vinegar is an acid. Shall I hence the word "vinegar." Apple cider vinegar has vinegar in it which means its automatically an acid.
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because the word aceta is derived from acetum,means vinegar,vinegar is actually the dilute form of acetic acid
Vinegar is also called Acetic Acid. lo and fi :)
Those letters will spell the word vinegar.