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Both Greek hippos and Latin equus are derived from the Proto-Indo-European word root eco meaning horse.
These words are cognates derived from Germanic ride down to ride, derived from the Proto-Indo-European root reed.
Today, most clothes contain synthetic material, and much of that material is derived from plastic.
Today, most clothes contain synthetic material, and much of that material is derived from plastic.
Toxic is toxic, no matter if the substance is manufactured or derived from nature.
or derived from nature.
Although it is derived from crude oil, as gas is, it has more potential energy which requires less of it to go a greater distance.
Although it is derived from crude oil, as gas is, it has more potential energy, which requires less of it to go a greater distance.
That's derived from a natural fungus.
That's derived from a natural fungus.
Your self-worth is derived from knowing who you truly are, from seeing it from a different perspective.
Your self-worth is derived from knowing who you truly are, from seeing it from a different perspective.
Well, I was trying to avoid synthetic maltodextrin, which is derived from corn.
Well, I was trying to avoid synthetic maltodextrin, which is derived from corn,
Papua New Guinea is home to an estimated 13 to 14,000 known plant species, with a significant number of them endemic, thanks to the country's proximity to the equator, sufficient rainfall, and fertile soils derived from volcanic ash.
fertile soils derived from volcanic ash.
What quite a lot of those maps have been derived from is using satellite gravity data.
What quite a lot of those maps have been derived from is using satellite gravity data.
the city is derived from the Irish name Dubhlinn, meaning "black pool".
The English name for the city is derived from the Irish name Dublin, meaning "Black Pool." Founded as a Viking settlement, it evolved into the Kingdom of Dublin and became the island's principal city following the Norman invasion.