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"That's where the term derived from," Mr. Williams said.
For the record, according to Barry, "chooch" is a term derived from the Italian word for donkey.
'Bae', of course, being the affectionate term derived from 'before anyone else'.
Odontoceti is a term derived from the Greek odontos ("tooth") and ketos ("whale").
Jubilee is a Catholic term derived from the Hebrew word yobel, a law handed down by Moses requiring that slaves be freed and debts forgiven every 50 years.
People in their 20's and early 30's are often called Gen X'ers, a term derived from a novel by Douglas Coupland.
Beginning with a handful of members, the sand society has grown to roughly 200 "arenophiles," a term derived from arenite, the scientific name for sand.
Or perhaps Moore's reputation in his lifetime was too dependent on what Frazier, in a term derived from the theory seminar, identifies as the "author function".
One of the highest values within the 4chan community was the pursuit of "lulz," a term derived from the acronym LOL.
The name of this paste was al-kohl, a term derived from an ancient Arabic name meaning "the stain" or "the paint".
The "Forlorn Hope" isn't "a poetic nickname that captured the moment's utter desperation," but a term derived from Dutch meaning the "lost troop".
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