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A local history speculates that the name Teaneck may have been derived from the Leni Lenape word for villages.
The noun may have been derived from United States railway slang or from a hydraulic crane used for overhead work.
His name Khayyam ("Tentmaker") may have been derived from his father's trade.
Viewers can also watch an animated film of "The Golem," the old Jewish play from which "Frankenstein" may have been derived.
It may have been derived, ultimately, from the proto-Sinaitic script, with some influence from the North Semitic.
Gambling games of the point-count, or blackjack, type, known from the 15th century, may have been derived from dice games, as they ignore any distinction between suits.
Chappelle's script may have been derived from life, but it had not undergone the alchemy of creation, and the performance left one mourning the artist who could shepherd facts through invention until they emerged as something other, real, and true.
The name Hakka may have been derived from a Cantonese pronunciation of the Mandarin word kejia ("guest people"), which the northerners were called to distinguish them from the bendi, or natives.
He is credited with various musical innovations, including the use of a structured variation of musical lines within the performance, a practice that may have been derived from improvisatory techniques.
The name Sinai, however, seems to have been known much earlier and may have been derived from the original name of one of the most ancient religious cults of the Middle East, that of the moon god Sin.
In the 15th-century writings of the German monk Basil Valentine this element is referred to as Wismut, a term that may have been derived from a German phrase meaning "white mass".
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