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Considering that the words "bacon" and "back" share a linguistic root — and that the loin muscle runs along a pig's spine — English and Canadian bacon win the award for etymological accuracy.
The linguistic root of Selma and salamah are the same in Semitic languages: s(sh -l-m and mean "peace".
While the two words have a similar linguistic root
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Common linguistic roots are extremely distant.
The three groups share ethnic and linguistic roots and are all pastoralists.
As they emerge, the world's various Englishes reflect the needs, personality and linguistic roots of their home ground.
The more minor key of Welsh nationalism compared with that of the Scots undoubtedly reflects Plaid's distinctively cultural and linguistic roots.
The excavation became a double one: into the poet's own national, poetic and linguistic roots as well as the poem's.
As in "PrairyErth," his tribute to the prairie grasslands that once blanketed the country, he uncovers discarded linguistic roots in hopes of restoring our spirit.
Russians and Poles share linguistic roots and other cultural bonds, whether an affinity for black bread or prowess at classical music.
But while some corporate executives say they wish Mr. Naidu would seek national office, he disclaims any such ambition, and his party's local and linguistic roots could hinder him if he tried.
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