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What is the latin root for glorious?
The Latin root for "glorious" is
glori-
.
It comes from the Latin word
glōria
, meaning "glory, renown, fame."
What is the plural form of french noun une cahier?
What are some words that end with the suffix Oise?
Morphology
Is spray an example of onomatopoeia?
What is the homophone of tread?
What is word name in Aramaic?
What is the prefix of amenable?
What does leader mean in Spanish?
What is the meaning of English word evolution in Telugu?
Is danse masculine of feminine in french?
How do you pronounce crotchet?
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