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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.
It originated in the 13th Century. It is an Old Norse Word.
In science, tissue refers to a group of cells that have a similar structure and function. In the seventeenth century, tissue referred to fabric or cloth. The definition evolved in science to describe biological structures.
Halt is a German word, originated from a military command. And originated in the 16th century as a command for stop. Also could be from the 14th century England but under a different meaning as to walk unsteadily
The root word for the word institution is institute. Institute originated in the 14th century from the Latin word institutus.
In the seventeenth century, the term "tissue" referred to a thin woven fabric, often made of silk or linen. Today, "tissue" commonly refers to a group of cells that work together to perform a specific function in an organism.
The word orange originated in Middle England. The first known use of the word orange appeared in the 14th century.
The word sad originated in Middle English. This word was derived from the Latin language and first surfaced in the 13th century.
People smelled bad and needed a shower. They also believed that Chrome is a bot net and fun is a buzz word.
Calico originated in India. From the city of Calicut, Kerala, India. Around the 11th century. Calico originated in India. From the city of Calicut, Kerala, India. Around the 11th century.
The English word luck originated in the 15th Century from the M.Du. luc,a shortening of gheluc, of unkinown origin.Please see the related link below for more information:
...European powers... European is the adjective, modifying the word powers; but it should be capitalized.