See also: Appendix:Variations of "poly" -opoly (after a consonant) Derived from the root of Ancient Greek πωλέω (pōléō, “I sell”), by analogy with monopoly...
WOTD – 21 February 2022 From Ancient Greek ἐργᾰ́της (ergắtēs, “labourer, worker”) + English -ive (suffix meaning ‘belong or relating to; of the nature...
English Wikipedia has an article on: astronomy Wikipedia Wikiversity has a lecture on Astronomy Wikiversity From Middle English astronomie, astronemy,...
enPR: flō (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /fləʊ/ (General American) IPA(key): /floʊ/ Homophones: floe, Flo Rhymes: -əʊ From Middle English flowe, from...
See also: pièce peece (obsolete) From Middle English pece, peece, peice, from Old French piece, from Late Latin petia, pettia, possibly from Gaulish *pettyā...
English Wikipedia has an article on: paper Wikipedia From Middle English paper, from Anglo-Norman paper, from Old Catalan paper, borrowed from Latin papȳrus...
įnag. (abbreviation) From į̇́nagis (“tool”) + -ininkas (a calque of Latin īnstrūmentālis), the former component from į- (“in-, into-”) + nagis (“tool”)...
English Wikipedia has an article on: compound Wikipedia Possibly from Malay kampong, kampung (“group of buildings, village”), via Dutch or Portuguese,...
See images of Radical 126 而 而 (Kangxi radical 126, 而+0, 6 strokes, cangjie input 一月中中 (MBLL), four-corner 10227, composition ⿱一𦓐 or ⿱丆𦉫) Kangxi radical...
See also: Scratch English Wikipedia has an article on: scratch Wikipedia From Middle English scracchen, of uncertain origin. Probably a blend of Middle...