etymologists in A Sentence

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    However, Etymologists don't generally think this is the case;

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    Etymologists aren't sure where the“black” part of blackmail came from.

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    Most Etymologists agree that the word“deadline” first appeared during the American Civil War(1861-1865).

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    Etymologists see a connection between cob for spider and cob for corn in that a cob of corn means the“head” or“top” of the corn.

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    The popular theory among Etymologists today is that it is more likely that the actual origin of“bee”, in the sense of“gathering”, derives from the Old English bēn(prayer/ favor).

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    The popular theory among Etymologists today is that it is likely that the actual origin of bee, in the sense of gathering, derives from the Old English bēn(prayer/ favor),

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    First things first, though Etymologists are in agreement that the word“jumbo” in specific reference to something that is quite big was popularised by an African bull elephant called Jumbo, there is evidence that the word existed long before he was even born.

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