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Etymology of the English word undisposed

the English word undisposed
derived from the English word un-
derived from the English word disposed
derived from the English word dispose
derived from the Old French word disposer
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
using the English suffix -ed

Usage

Word found in Modern English



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