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Etymology of the English word frictional

the English word frictional
derived from the English word friction
derived from the French word friction
derived from the Latin word frictio (friction; massage)
derived from the Latin word frictus
derived 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 frictum
derived from the Late Latin word fricare (rub, chafe)
using the English suffix -al
derived from the Latin suffix -alis

Usage

Word found in Modern English



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