terra(n.) the Latin word for "earth, the earth," from PIE root*ters-"to dry." It is found as a qualifying adjective in various phrases from Latin and Italian (terra); e.g.terrae filius(1580s) "man of unknown origin," literally "son of the earth." ...
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tensions, tentacle, tentages, tentered, tentiest, tentless, tentlike, tenurial, teosinte, terebene, terminal, terminus, ternions, terpenes, terpenic, terpinol, terrains, terranes, terrapin, terreens, terrenes, terrines, tertians, testoons, tetanics, tetanies, tetanise, tetanize, tetanoid....
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Our word bear, the animal, comes from the Indo-European root *bher,‘Bright, brown.’ Derivatives: brown (one meaning of brown was ‘shining’, and it was often used to describe swords in Old English poetry), bruin (a bear), Bruno (name), brunet, burnet, burnish (meant to make som...
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Spade in hand, I am hunched over a cluster of dark violet iris’s, digging into the soil with blackened fingernails. A clump breaks away and I quench the roots in a bucket of water while I work. Butterflies flit about and this quiet summer morning smells like grass, flowers, and baked...
had her share of scrapes—maybe more than her share of scars, what with her father; scars on her feet, from when she had kicked the grille out of the door; Hair long enough that Val Con can lie on it; growing his hair long, braiding it, and wrapping it around his head liken vulga...
His name was mentioned in connection with the invention verbbe relevant to touch on; relate; pertain; have-to doe with; bear on; touch; come to; concern. There were lots of questions referring to her talk My remark pertained to your earlier comments ...