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Etymology of the English word artificiality

the English word artificiality
derived from the English word artificial
derived from the Old French word artificial
derived from the Latin word artificialis (artificial; furnished, contrived by art)
derived from the Latin word artificium (art, craft, trade)
derived from the Latin word artifex (artist, actor; craftsman; skilled, artistic; expert)
derived from the Latin word ars (skill, craft, art)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ar-
derived from the Latin word artificus
derived from the Latin word artus (joint, articulatus, little joint; arm, leg, limb; close, firm, tight)
derived from the Latin word facere (to make; act, take action, be active; compose, write; classify; do, make; create; make, build, construct; produce; produce by growth; bring forth)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *dhē-
using the English suffix -ity
derived from the Old French word artificiality
derived from the Latin word artificialis (artificial; furnished, contrived by art)
derived from the Latin word artificium (art, craft, trade)
derived from the Latin word artifex (artist, actor; craftsman; skilled, artistic; expert)
derived from the Latin word ars (skill, craft, art)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ar-
derived from the Latin word artificus
derived from the Latin word artus (joint, articulatus, little joint; arm, leg, limb; close, firm, tight)
derived from the Latin word facere (to make; act, take action, be active; compose, write; classify; do, make; create; make, build, construct; produce; produce by growth; bring forth)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *dhē-

Usage

Word found in Modern English



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