The word magnet is derived from the Greek term magnetis lithos, meaning magnesian stone.
A synonym for the word magnet is "attractor."
The magnet on the refrigerator is holding up the shopping list.
The guide words for "magnet" in the dictionary would typically be "magazine" and "magnify."
The word "motion" has its origin in Middle English from the Old French word "motion" and the Latin word "motio," both meaning movement or action.
It started as being known as 'the Magnesian Stone' from Magnesia, a region in Thessaly where the ore was obtained The word spread from Latin to most European countries as magnet, magneet or magnete. The origins are sometime before the 1400's when both the Latin and Greek word was 'magneta'
The name manganese is from the Latin word mangnes(magnet).
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A synonym for the word magnet is "attractor."
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The word "origin" is derived from the French word "origin" and the Latin word "originem," both of which mean, beginning, descent, birth, and rise.
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The magnet on the refrigerator is holding up the shopping list.
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Magnet-ic Magnet-on (also the name of a Pokemon)
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