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absorption (n.)1590s, from Latin absorptionem (nominative absorptio), noun of action from past parti...
abstainabstain: [14] The literal meaning of this word’s ultimate source, Latin abstinēre, was ‘hold...
abstemious (adj.)c. 1600, from Latin abstemius \\\"sober, temperate,\\\" from ab(s)- \\\"from\\\" (s...
abstention (n.)1520s, from Middle French abstention (Old French astencion), from Late Latin abstenti...
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abstinence (n.)mid-14c., \\\"forbearance in indulgence of the appetites,\\\" from Old French abstine...
abstinent (adj.)late 14c., from Old French abstinent (earlier astenant) \\\"moderate, abstemious, mo...
abstract (adj.)late 14c., originally in grammar (of nouns), from Latin abstractus \\\"drawn away,\\\...
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abstraction (n.)c. 1400, \\\"a withdrawal from worldly affairs, asceticism,\\\" from Old French abst...
abstruseabstruse: [16] It is not clear whether English borrowed abstruse from French abstrus(e) or d...
abstruseabstruse: [16] It is not clear whether English borrowed abstruse from French abstrus(e) or d...
absurd (adj.)1550s, from Middle French absurde (16c.), from Latin absurdus \\\"out of tune; foolish\...
absurdity (n.)late 15c., from Middle French absurdité, from Late Latin absurditatem (nominative absu...
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abundance (n.)mid-14c., from Old French abondance and directly from Latin abundantia \\\"fullness, p...
abundant (adj.)late 14c., from Old French abundant and directly from Latin abundantem (nominative ab...
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abuseabuse: see useabuse (v.)early 15c., \\\"to misuse, misapply,\\\" from Middle French abuser, fro...
abusive (adj.)1530s (implied in abusively), originally \\\"improper,\\\" from Middle French abusif,...
abutabut: see buttabut (v.)mid-13c., \\\"to end at, to border on,\\\" from Old French aboter \\\"joi...
abysmal (adj.)1650s, formed in English from abysm + -al (1). Weakened sense of \\\"extremely bad\\\"...
abyssabyss: [16] English borrowed abyss from late Latin abyssus, which in turn derived from Greek áb...
acaciaacacia: [16] Acacia comes via Latin from Greek akakía, a word for the shittah. This is a tree...
academic (adj.)1580s, \\\"relating to an academy,\\\" also \\\"collegiate, scholarly,\\\" from Latin...
academic (adj.)1580s, \\\"relating to an academy,\\\" also \\\"collegiate, scholarly,\\\" from Latin...
anteater (n.)also ant-eater, 1764, in reference to the South American species; 1868 of the Australia...
armadillo (n.)1570s, from Spanish armadillo, diminutive of armado \\\"armored,\\\" from Latin armatu...
badgerbadger: [16] The Old English term for a ‘badger’ was brock, a word of Celtic origin, and badge...
batbat: Bat as in ‘cricket bat’ [OE] and bat the animal [16] come from entirely different sources. B...
bearbear: [OE] The two English words bear ‘carry’ and bear the animal come from completely different...
beaverbeaver: [OE] Like bear, beaver appears to mean etymologically ‘brown animal’. Old English beof...
bisonbison: [14] Bison appears to be of Germanic origin, from a stem *wisand- or *wisund-. This beca...
buffalobuffalo: [16] English probably acquired buffalo from Portuguese bufalo, originally naming the...
calfcalf: English has two distinct words calf, both of Germanic origin. Calf ‘young cow’ goes back t...
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camelcamel: [OE] Naturally enough, camel is of Semitic origin: Hebrew has gāmāl, for example, and Ar...
chimpanzee (n.)1738, from a Bantu language of Angola (compare Tshiluba kivili-chimpenze \\\"ape\\\")...
deerdeer: [OE] In Old English, dēor meant ‘animal’ in general, as opposed to ‘human being’ (as its m...
dolphindolphin: [13] The ultimate source of dolphin is Greek delphís ‘dolphin’, which some have link...
elephantelephant: [13] Elephants were named from their tusks. Greek eléphās (probably a borrowing fr...
ferretferret: [14] A ferret is, from an etymological point of view, a ‘thieving animal’. The word co...
vt. 欺骗;使变酸\nn. 狐狸;狡猾的人\nvi. 假装;耍狡猾手段\nn. (Fox)人名;(英、法、德、意、西、瑞典)福克斯fox 狐狸,欺骗,迷糊来自PIE*puk, 尾巴。因狐狸毛茸茸的大...
n. 瞪羚;小羚羊\nvi. 似瞪羚般跳跃\nn. (Gazelle)人名;(西)加塞列gazelle 羚羊来自阿拉伯语。gazellec. 1600, from French gazelle, Ol...
n. [脊椎] 长臂猿\nn. (Gibbon)人名;(英、葡、匈、塞、巴基)吉本gibbon 长臂猿词源不详,由18世纪法国驻印度总督将该词引进印度。来自可能常用名Gilbert的昵称。gibbon...
n. 镀金;小母猪;眩目的外表\nadj. 镀金的\nv. 镀金(gild的过去式和过去分词)gilt 镀金来自gild的过去分词,词源同gold.giltgilt: see goldgilt (ad...
giraffegiraffe: [17] The 16th-century name for the ‘giraffe’ was camelopard, a compound of camel and...
armadillo (n.)1570s, from Spanish armadillo, diminutive of armado \"armored,\" from Latin armatus, p...
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