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Etymology of the English word ceria

the English word ceria
derived from the New Latin word ceria (beverage made from grain; Spanish drink from grain)
derived from the New Latin word cerium (cyst, growth characterized by honeycomb pattern; bad swelling)
using the Latin suffix -ium
derived from the New Latin word ceres
derived from the English word cerium
using the English suffix -ium
derived from the English word Ceres
derived from the New Latin word cerium (cyst, growth characterized by honeycomb pattern; bad swelling)
using the Latin suffix -ium
derived from the New Latin word ceres
using the English suffix -a




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