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25. heinäkuuta 2022
The term schedule is from late 14c., sedule, cedule "ticket, label, slip of paper with writing on...
6. heinäkuuta 2022
The term position is from the late 14c., posicioun, as a term in logic and philosophy, "statement...
27. kesäkuuta 2022
The term checklist means a "systematic list intended for reference, verification, etc.," 1849,...
15. kesäkuuta 2022
The term listen is from the Old English hlysnan (Northumbrian lysna) "to listen, hear; attend to,...
7. kesäkuuta 2022
A porcupine is a rodent noted for its stout, clumsy body and the defensive spines or quills that...
25. toukokuuta 2022
The term platypus is "Australian duck-mole," 1799, from Modern Latin, from Greek platypous,...
16. toukokuuta 2022
The term magnify is from the late 14c., magnifien, "to speak or act for the glory or honor (of...
9. toukokuuta 2022
The term internal is from early 15c., "extending toward the interior," from Medieval Latin...
2. toukokuuta 2022
The term field is from the Old English feld "plain, pasture, open land, cultivated land" (as...
18. huhtikuuta 2022
The term arrange is from the late 14c., arengen, "draw up a line of battle," from Old French...
4. huhtikuuta 2022
The term external is from the early 15c., "overt;" by 1590s as "situated or lying outside," from...
29. maaliskuuta 2022
The term flow is from the Old English flowan "to flow, stream, issue; become liquid, melt; abound...
21. maaliskuuta 2022
The term flexibility is from the 1610s, of physical things, from French flexibilité (in Old...
14. maaliskuuta 2022
The term slowdown is from 1892. The term slow is from the Old English slaw "inactive, sluggish,...
7. maaliskuuta 2022
The term business is from the Old English bisignes (Northumbrian) "care, anxiety, occupation,"...
28. helmikuuta 2022
The term combine is from the early 15c., "to associate, unite, join two or more things together" ...
22. helmikuuta 2022
The term boundary means "that which indicates the limits of anything," 1620s, from bound (n.1) + ...
17. tammikuuta 2022
The term upturn is from 1868, "upturned part," from up (adv.) + turn (n.). Will today start the...
3. tammikuuta 2022
The term stability is from the mid-14c., "firmness of resolve, mental equilibrium" (of persons),...
27. joulukuuta 2021
The term learn is from the Old English leornian "to get knowledge, be cultivated; study, read,...


