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gurgle - Etymology dictionary

17.01.2021 β€” (v.) early 15c., medical term for gurgling heard in the abdomen, a native, echoic formation, or ultimately from L. gurguliare, perhaps via Du., Ger. gurgeln.
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Chihuahua - Etymology dictionary

23.02.2021 β€” dog breed, 1858, from the city and state in Mexico, said to be from a lost native word that meant dry place.
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cuckold - Etymology dictionary

05.10.2020 β€” {11}}cuckold (n.) mid 13c., kukewald, from O.Fr. cucuault, from cocu (see CUCKOO (Cf. cuckoo)) + pejorative suffix ault, of Germanic origin. So called from the ...
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victorious - Etymology dictionary

24.09.2020 β€” (adj.) late 14c., from L.L. victoriosus having many victories, from victoria (see VICTORY (Cf. victory)). Related: Victoriously; victoriousness.
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eurypterid - Etymology dictionary

02.06.2020 β€” fossil swimming crustacean of the Silurian and Devonian, 1874, from eurys broad, wide (see ANEURYSM (Cf. aneurysm)) + pteron feather, wing (see PETITION ...
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aborigine - Etymology dictionary

21.10.2020 β€” (n.) 1858, mistaken singular of aborigines (1540s; the correct singular is aboriginal), from L. Aborigines the first ancestors of the Romans; the first inhabitants ...
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formic acid - Medical dictionary

25.09.2020 β€” HCOOH; the smallest carboxylic acid; a strong caustic, used as an astringent and counterirritant. * * * formic acid n a colorless pungent fuming vesicant liquid ...