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Etymology of the English word cuneatic

the English word cuneatic
derived from the English word cuneate
derived from the Latin word cuneatus (wedge-shaped, cuneiform; tapering)
derived from the New Latin word cuneus (wedge; wedge; wedge-shaped stone, area)
derived from the Latin word cuneare (wedge in, secure by wedging; force in like a wedge)
derived from the New Latin word cuneus (wedge; wedge; wedge-shaped stone, area)
using the English suffix -ic




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