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Then again, my friends in Spain call me "guiri" (which is a term used for foreigners, stemming from the word "guirigay," that means raucous noise, which is what a foreign language sounds like to them).
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The scientific name for the order, Dermaptera, is Greek in origin, stemming from the words derma, meaning skin, and pteron (plural ptera), wing.
America has a big problem with illegal immigration, but a big part of it stems from the word "illegal".
One problem stems from the word "entrepreneur," which, to many, is synonymous with "businessperson," and therefore implies that social entrepreneurs simply redeploy business skills and tools to build enterprises to solve social problems.
In other words, the name stems from the word Android — not the abbreviated "Droid" that Lucas is so fond of.
The term colony literally stems from the word clones.
Prolactin, which stems from the word "lactate," is what stimulates breast milk for a woman and, for a man, is associated with greater responsiveness to a baby's cry.
Orthorexic patients, he says, are fixated on "righteous eating" (the word stems from the Greek word ortho, meaning straight and correct).
Dill, you may have noticed by now, is a pivotal member of the average Swede's spice rack (the word "dill" stems from the Old Norse word dilla, meaning "to lull", and the herb can be grown indoors and out).
This partly stems from the Amharic word for hyena, ጅብ (djibb), which derives from the Arabic word ذئب (dhi'b), meaning "wolf".
The most plausible guess: it stems from the Scottish word for gravel, or riverbed stones.
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