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Etymology of the English word cementitious

the English word cementitious
derived from the English word cement
derived from the Old French word ciment
derived from the Latin word caementum (rough stone; cement; mortar; small stones, rubble; quarry stones)
derived from the Late Latin word caedere (chop, hew, cut out)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *kaə-id-
derived from the Latin word caementicius (of concrete)
derived from the Latin word caementum (rough stone; cement; mortar; small stones, rubble; quarry stones)
derived from the Late Latin word caedere (chop, hew, cut out)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *kaə-id-
using the English suffix -itious

Usage

Word found in Modern English



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