The term parade is __________ the Latin word parare, to prepare - in a military context - for war.
A: incorporate of
B: part of
C: acquired from
D: derived from
A: incorporate of
B: part of
C: acquired from
D: derived from
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- The term parade is ________ the Latin word parare, to prepare --- in a military context --- for war. A: part of B: obsessed with C: acquired from D: derived from
- The term parade is __________ the Latin word parare, to prepare — in a military context — for war.
- The word cancer comes from the Latin derived term for crab.
- Most of the affixes are derived from Old English, or from Latin and Greek.
- According to the dictionary named The Random House Dictionary of the English Language, communication is derived from the Latin word communicare which means “to ___________” or “to ___________.”