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Sentences with ETYMOLOGISE

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Sentences

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"I can etymologise the origins of this word."
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"He loves to etymologise every term he comes across."
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"The professor often etymologises during his lectures."
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"They can etymologise the roots of ancient words."
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"I find it fascinating to etymologise words from different languages."
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"He likes to etymologise words in his free time."
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"The etymologists gathered to etymologise the new word."
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"I tried to etymologise the unfamiliar term."
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"She decided to etymologise the entire dictionary."
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"The linguist was able to etymologise the word without much effort."
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"He studied the language to be able to etymologise its vocabulary."
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"I can etymologise some of the words, but not all."
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"She shared her ability to etymologise with her students."
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"He could etymologise the term by analyzing its components."
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"I often etymologise words to better understand their meaning."
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"She can etymologise words quickly and accurately."
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"The linguist attempted to etymologise the word 'Halloween' by tracing its origins to the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain."
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"In his book, the author attempts to etymologise the term 'yoga' by exploring its roots in ancient Sanskrit."
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"The professor often etymologises words for his students, breaking them down into their component parts and explaining their origins."
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"By studying various languages, linguists can etymologise words that have similar meanings in different cultures."
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"The etymological dictionary strives to etymologise thousands of words, providing insights into their historical development."
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