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24 Apr 2017
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English (UK)
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German
Question about English (UK)
Could you please tell me 'Arm' word's root? I've been looking for it since morning but I couldn't find the required answer. I need to know its root and from which word it's derived. Thank you in advance.
Could you please tell me 'Arm' word's root? I've been looking for it since morning but I couldn't find the required answer. I need to know its root and from which word it's derived. Thank you in advance.
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- English (UK)
Depending on the meaning, it's either Germanic (arm as a body part) or Latin (arm as in weaponise) .
Depending on the meaning, it's either Germanic (arm as a body part) or Latin (arm as in weaponise) .
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