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something to do with flexible or twistable. Chuck Entz 10:46, 5 February 2012 (UTC) Indeed, I corrected the <span class="searchmatch">etymology</span>. --Vahag 11:46, 5 February 2012 (UTC)...
(one-sided) discussion at innit, I was wondering how we arrive at our <span class="searchmatch">etymology</span> sections. What evidence do we use? Can we just make it up if, for example...
<span class="searchmatch">Etymology</span> looks dubious. Merely states: "astony + -ish". The New Oxford American Dictionary reads: ORIGIN early 16th cent. (as astonished, in the sense...
There is widely held myth about the <span class="searchmatch">etymology</span> of pinscher dog breeds, that the word comes from the German Pinscher (de:Pinscher), and that in German it...
would seem likely. —CodeCat 21:53, 8 June 2011 (UTC) That's what trincare#<span class="searchmatch">Etymology</span> says. —Angr 20:22, 4 July 2011 (UTC) Hi everyone, I know that the word...
I'm looking for the <span class="searchmatch">etymology</span> of Polish gąsienica, Russian/Croatian гусеница, Slovene gosenica, Bulgarian гъсеница, Ukrainian гусениця, Macedonian гасеница...
Can someone check the <span class="searchmatch">etymology</span> I added? Not sure if the formatting's right. Feel free to comment on the example sentences I added too (and extra noun...