un = not
mis = wrong
take (taka) = take
able = ability
Not able to take wrong.
Mistake was made a word in the year 1330.
The prefix for "unmistakable" is "un-".
- the unmistakable sound of his laughter
The Latin etymology of the word "etymology" comes from the Latin word "etymologia," which means the study of the true meanings and origins of words.
I believe that "Etymology" is the answer you're looking for...
The word "etymology" is around 600 years old.
The prefix for "unmistakable" is "un-".
he recognized the voice; it was unmistakable.
Unmistakable was created on 2008-11-04.
- the unmistakable sound of his laughter
a word that means unmistakable or definite is distinct
The etymology of etymology is from the greek etumologia which means "true sense of a word"
Etymology is the opposite of Antipodes
Unique or unmistakable
I think unfakeable? Idk!
mistake
The Latin etymology of the word "etymology" comes from the Latin word "etymologia," which means the study of the true meanings and origins of words.
No, a thesaurus does not give the etymology of a word. However, the etymology can be found in a dictionary.