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absorption (n.)1590s, from Latin absorptionem (nominative absorptio), noun of action from past parti...

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abstainabstain: [14] The literal meaning of this word’s ultimate source, Latin abstinēre, was ‘hold...

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abstemious (adj.)c. 1600, from Latin abstemius \\\"sober, temperate,\\\" from ab(s)- \\\"from\\\" (s...

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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...

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abstinent (adj.)late 14c., from Old French abstinent (earlier astenant) \\\"moderate, abstemious, mo...

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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...

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abstruseabstruse: [16] It is not clear whether English borrowed abstruse from French abstrus(e) or d...

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abstruseabstruse: [16] It is not clear whether English borrowed abstruse from French abstrus(e) or d...

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absurd (adj.)1550s, from Middle French absurde (16c.), from Latin absurdus \\\"out of tune; foolish\...

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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...

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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...

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abusive (adj.)1530s (implied in abusively), originally \\\"improper,\\\" from Middle French abusif,...

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abutabut: see buttabut (v.)mid-13c., \\\"to end at, to border on,\\\" from Old French aboter \\\"joi...

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abysmal (adj.)1650s, formed in English from abysm + -al (1). Weakened sense of \\\"extremely bad\\\"...

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abyssabyss: [16] English borrowed abyss from late Latin abyssus, which in turn derived from Greek áb...

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acaciaacacia: [16] Acacia comes via Latin from Greek akakía, a word for the shittah. This is a tree...

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academic (adj.)1580s, \\\"relating to an academy,\\\" also \\\"collegiate, scholarly,\\\" from Latin...

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academic (adj.)1580s, \\\"relating to an academy,\\\" also \\\"collegiate, scholarly,\\\" from Latin...

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anteater (n.)also ant-eater, 1764, in reference to the South American species; 1868 of the Australia...

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armadillo (n.)1570s, from Spanish armadillo, diminutive of armado \\\"armored,\\\" from Latin armatu...

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badgerbadger: [16] The Old English term for a ‘badger’ was brock, a word of Celtic origin, and badge...

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batbat: Bat as in ‘cricket bat’ [OE] and bat the animal [16] come from entirely different sources. B...

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bearbear: [OE] The two English words bear ‘carry’ and bear the animal come from completely different...

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beaverbeaver: [OE] Like bear, beaver appears to mean etymologically ‘brown animal’. Old English beof...

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bisonbison: [14] Bison appears to be of Germanic origin, from a stem *wisand- or *wisund-. This beca...

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buffalobuffalo: [16] English probably acquired buffalo from Portuguese bufalo, originally naming the...

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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...

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chimpanzee (n.)1738, from a Bantu language of Angola (compare Tshiluba kivili-chimpenze \\\"ape\\\")...

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deerdeer: [OE] In Old English, dēor meant ‘animal’ in general, as opposed to ‘human being’ (as its m...

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dolphindolphin: [13] The ultimate source of dolphin is Greek delphís ‘dolphin’, which some have link...

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elephantelephant: [13] Elephants were named from their tusks. Greek eléphās (probably a borrowing fr...

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ferretferret: [14] A ferret is, from an etymological point of view, a ‘thieving animal’. The word co...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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giraffegiraffe: [17] The 16th-century name for the ‘giraffe’ was camelopard, a compound of camel and...

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armadillo (n.)1570s, from Spanish armadillo, diminutive of armado \"armored,\" from Latin armatus, p...

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