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Where does the word truffle derive from?
The word "truffle" comes from the
Latin word *tuber*, meaning "swelling" or "lump"
. This accurately describes the appearance of these underground fungi.
The word entered English through Old French, where it was *truffe*.
What is really cursive called?
Is the word greatly a preposition?
Pragmatics
What is the french word for shy?
Identify the verb She seemed very happy to see us?
What does schnorer mean in English?
What does saludos y besito mean?
What words come before chute?
What does it mean for the wise speak when they have something to say fool because want something?
In what language does smorgasbord mean buttered open faced sandwich table?
What is the present tense of forego?
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