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- History (6411 bytes)
1: ...ng “relaying of an account.” It came from the Latin term “historia,” which means “narrative.” - Animal (2543 bytes)
1: ...nimal kingdom. The name ''animal'' comes from the Latin word animal. ''Animalia'' is the plural form whic... - Art (3294 bytes)
11: ...ish]], from Old [[French]], as well as from the [[Latin]] ars - Transportation (322 bytes)
1: ...''' or '''Transport''' is a term derived from the Latin words trans "across" and portare "to carry" and b... - Amerigo Vespucci (2028 bytes)
8: ...is world map in 1507. He took this name from the Latin form of Vespucci’s name, ''Americus Vespucius''... - Color (2664 bytes)
6: ...c Newton]] in [[1671]]. The word comes from the [[Latin]] word meaning ''“appearance''.” - Liminality (1870 bytes)
1: '''Liminality''', from the Latin ''līmen'', for threshold, is glossed as the [[ri... - Vlax Romany language (731 bytes)
2: ...e of the [[Romany alphabet]], which is based on [[Latin]] [[writing system|script]] and has 46 characters... - Al-Nafis (2852 bytes)
9: ...ation]]s of his work is two centuries later, to [[Latin]] in the mid-1500s. An extensive translation of h... - Culture of Japan (2980 bytes)
12: #[[Romanization of Japanese|Romaji]]: These are Latin Alphabets used in writing Japanese. - Courtyard (3499 bytes)
5: ...overed by glass within a building, comes from the Latin name for these spaces.
7: ...Asia]]. In the [[Middle East]], they were the regulating feature in a home that involved moving activitie... - Parthenon (2824 bytes)
11: ...t became a Catholic Church of Our Lady during the Latin Empire. During this time, the internal columns an... - Corporate nationalism (2523 bytes)
1: ...ich has been embraced with particular fervor in [[Latin America]] and [[Asia]], is sometimes seen as a co... - Sociology (4097 bytes)
4: ... from the French société, which is based on the Latin words, “societas,” meaning “a friendly asso... - Society (3845 bytes)
2: ... from the French société, which is based on the Latin words, “societas,” meaning “a friendly asso... - Code-switching (3199 bytes)
5: ...l or [[jargon]]ish language with colleagues. In [[Latin America]]n countries, an indigenous person might ... - Modern language (1375 bytes)
1: ...and contrasted with classical languages such as [[Latin]], [[Classical Chinese]], [[Sanskrit]], [[Attic G... - Kiss (1925 bytes)
4: ...he air near one’s cheek (common in European and Latin American countries). - Chastity (2243 bytes)
1: ...e term '''chastity''' is loosely derived from the Latin word for “chaste” and originally meant having... - Camera (4338 bytes)
1: ...ing of sound. The word camera is derived from the Latin "camera obscura" i.e. "dark chamber" which refers...
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