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Etymology of the English word ln

the English word ln
derived from the English word logarithm
derived from the Latin word logarithmus (logarithm)
derived from the Greek word logos, λόγος (word, speech, topic, treatise, reasoning)
derived from the Greek word legein, λέγω (to speak)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *leg- (to collect, to speak)
derived from the Greek word arithmos, ἀριθμός (a number (as reckoned up))
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ar-
derived from the English word natural
derived from the Old French word natural
derived from the Latin word naturalis (natural; natural, normal, typical; physical, natural scientist; physicist)
derived from the Latin word natura (nature; birth; character)
derived from the Latin word natus (birth; age, years; born, arisen; made; son; child; children)
derived from the Latin word nasci (be born, begotten, formed; be produced spontaneously, come into existence, being)
derived from the Latin word nascere
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *genə-

Usage

Word found in Modern English



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