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Derived definition, to receive or obtain from a source or origin (usually followed by from). See more.

Information about English words derived from Latin and Greek sources and English vocabulary words with etymologies plus explanations. and quizzes

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List of English words borrowed directly from Latin or Old French that have died out in other Romance languages, and English coinages based on Latin roots.

Information about English words derived from Latin and Greek sources and English vocabulary words with etymologies plus explanations. and quizzes

List of English words derived from Sanskrit. The Sanskrit language, whatever be its antiquity, is of wonderful structure; more perfect than the Greek, more copious

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Latin Vulgate . com helps you understand difficult verses in the Bible using the original Latin Vulgate as a reference. Sometimes meaning gets lost in the translation.

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About 80 percent of the entries in any English dictionary are borrowed, mainly from Latin. Over 60 percent of all English words have Greek or Latin roots.

Cum may refer to: A Latin word, which can be either the preposition with or a conjunction meaning when, because, or although. An English linking word, derived from

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Latin is an old language that was used in Ancient Rome. Short Latin texts are found from about the 5th century BC, and longer ones from about the 3rd century BC.

In the early 18th century, English spelling was inconsistent. These differences became noticeable after the publishing of influential dictionaries.

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