The word "stadium" originates from the ancient Greek word "stadioν" (stadion), which referred to a unit of measurement equivalent to about 600 feet. It initially described a footrace course used in ancient athletic competitions. The term was later adopted by the Romans, who built large public arenas for various events, leading to the modern usage of "stadium" to denote venues for sports and entertainment.
the word entree was originated from France
It is the same in Latin: stadium.
The word "curriculum" originated from the Latin language.
Field is a five letter word similar to stadium.
Yes, it means where something originated or came from.
The word blacksmith originated from the Old English word, smythe. It is also possible it originated from the German word, smithaz.
Unless you're talking about a certain stadium called Stadium, then no.
The word "Banyuhay" originated in the Philippines. It is a Tagalog term that means rejuvenation or renewal.
Stadium.
The word minuend originated in the early 18th century, and originated from the Latin minuendus, gerundive (a word form derived from a verb but functioning as an adjective) of minuere 'diminish'. The word subtrahend originated in the late 17th century, and originated from the Latin subtrahendus 'to be taken away," gerundive of subtrahere.
In the beginning the word was with GOD.
The Cyclone originated in Arafura sea, north of Darwin.