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Etymology of the English word taxiplane

the English word taxiplane
derived from the English word taxicab
derived from the English word taximeter
derived from the French word taximètre
derived from the French word taxamètre
derived from the German word Taxameter
using the Medieval Latin suffix -meter
derived from the Medieval Latin word taxa
derived from the Medieval Latin word taxare (value, assess the worth of; access a crime)
derived from the Latin word tangere (touch, strike; border on)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *tag- (to touch)
derived from the French word taximetre
derived from the English word cab
derived from the English word cabriolet
derived from the French word cabriolet
derived from the French word cabrioler
derived from the French word capriole
derived from the Old Italian word capriola
derived from the Old Italian word capriolo
derived from the Latin word capreolus (young roe-deer; wild goat, chamois)
derived from the Latin word capra (she-goat, nanny-goat)
derived from the Latin word caper (he-goat, billy-goat; goatish)
derived from the English word airplane

Usage

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