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Etymology of the English word deniable

the English word deniable
derived from the English word deny
derived from the Old French word denier
derived from the Latin word denarius (containing, related to the number ten; worth a denarius)
derived from the Latin word deni
derived from the Latin word decem (ten)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *dekmâ‚€
derived from the Latin word denegare (deny; say that ... not)
derived from the Latin word negare (deny, refuse; say ... not)
using the Latin prefix neg-
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ne (not)
using the Late Latin prefix de-
derived from the Latin word de (away; down)
derived from the Old French word deneier
derived from the Latin word denegare (deny; say that ... not)
derived from the Latin word negare (deny, refuse; say ... not)
using the Latin prefix neg-
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ne (not)
using the Late Latin prefix de-
derived from the Latin word de (away; down)
using the English suffix -able

Derivations in English

deniability, undeniable



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