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Etymology of the English word dispositive

the English word dispositive
derived from the Medieval Latin word dispositivus (arranging, disposing)
derived from the Latin word dispositus
derived from the Latin word disponere (appoint, post, station; dispose, place here and there, distribute)
using the Latin prefix dis-
derived from the Latin word ponere (esteem, value, count; lay; found; put, lay down; put, place, set; specify, put down; cite)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *apo-
derived from the French word dispositif
derived from the Latin word dispositus
derived from the Latin word disponere (appoint, post, station; dispose, place here and there, distribute)
using the Latin prefix dis-
derived from the Latin word ponere (esteem, value, count; lay; found; put, lay down; put, place, set; specify, put down; cite)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *apo-
derived from the French word dispositif
derived from the Latin word dispositus
derived from the Latin word disponere (appoint, post, station; dispose, place here and there, distribute)
using the Latin prefix dis-
derived from the Latin word ponere (esteem, value, count; lay; found; put, lay down; put, place, set; specify, put down; cite)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *apo-
derived from the French word dispositif
derived from the Latin word dispositus
derived from the Latin word disponere (appoint, post, station; dispose, place here and there, distribute)
using the Latin prefix dis-
derived from the Latin word ponere (esteem, value, count; lay; found; put, lay down; put, place, set; specify, put down; cite)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *apo-
derived from the French word dispositif
derived from the Latin word dispositus
derived from the Latin word disponere (appoint, post, station; dispose, place here and there, distribute)
using the Latin prefix dis-
derived from the Latin word ponere (esteem, value, count; lay; found; put, lay down; put, place, set; specify, put down; cite)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *apo-
derived from the French word dispositif
derived from the Latin word dispositus
derived from the Latin word disponere (appoint, post, station; dispose, place here and there, distribute)

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