The word tattoo comes from the Polynesian word tatau, meaning correct or workmanlike.
The term "tattoo" is derived from the Polynesian word "tātau".
The term "tattoo" is derived from the Tahitian word "tatau," which refers to the practice of marking the skin with ink or dye. The word was brought to Europe by Captain James Cook after his voyages to the South Pacific in the 18th century.
The term "scholar" was derived from the Latin word "scholaris," which means "student" or "pupil."
The term "scholar" was derived from the Latin word "scholaris," which referred to one who studies or learns.
The original language of the word "gong" is likely Javanese or Malay, where it is believed to have originated. The term has been adopted into various languages and cultures around the world.
The term "tattoo" is derived from the Polynesian word "tātau".
The term "tattoo" is derived from the Tahitian word "tatau," which refers to the practice of marking the skin with ink or dye. The word was brought to Europe by Captain James Cook after his voyages to the South Pacific in the 18th century.
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The term "scholar" was derived from the Latin word "scholaris," which means "student" or "pupil."
The term "protein" was derived from the Greek word "proteios," meaning "of primary importance" or "in the lead."
The term "scholar" was derived from the Latin word "scholaris," which referred to one who studies or learns.