Etymology of the English word frictional
the English word
frictionalderived from the English word
frictionderived from the French word
frictionderived from the Latin word
frictio (friction; massage)
derived from the Latin word
frictusderived from the Late Latin word
fricare (rub, chafe)
derived from the Classical Latin word
frigere (be cold; lack vigor; get cold reception; roast, parch; fry)
derived from the Latin word
frictumderived from the Late Latin word
fricare (rub, chafe)
using the English suffix
-alderived from the Latin suffix
-alisUsage
Word found in Modern English