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- ...that ''*or-'' and ''*er-'' respectively ("large bird", "eagle") are its [[Proto-Indo-European language|Proto-Indo-European]] root.11 KB (1,521 words) - 10:55, 9 September 2009
- 14 KB (2,030 words) - 12:37, 26 November 2014
- ...ts role as a ''growth hormone-releasing peptide'', with reference to the [[Proto-Indo-European language|Proto-Indo-European]] root ''ghre'', meaning ''to grow''.8 KB (1,105 words) - 04:16, 22 July 2011
- ...the texts. Alternatively, ''mor'' (without diacritic) may derive from an [[Proto-Indo-European language|Indo-European]] root connoting terror or monstrousness, [[cognate]] with th9 KB (1,491 words) - 08:53, 2 March 2024
- ...elieved to come from the root word meaning 'oak', although this probable [[proto-Indo-European language|proto-Indo-European]] root may have had the general meaning of solidity.19 KB (3,025 words) - 08:54, 2 March 2024
- ...ations of chiropractic]] - [[Special:Allpages/Proto-Indo-European language|Proto-Indo-European language]]44 KB (6,041 words) - 08:06, 23 February 2024
- ...f>The word comes from [[Old English]] ''snaca'', and ultimately from the [[Proto-Indo-European language|Proto-Indo-European]] base ''snag-'' or ''sneg-'', "to crawl"), also known19 KB (2,952 words) - 10:58, 25 June 2024
- ...lian (Finnish, Hungarian, et al.)), with me just slavishly assisting. My [[Proto-Indo-European language]] article is a teaser: properly, this article will describe the reconstruct32 KB (5,485 words) - 21:47, 15 March 2007
- The Latin word is from a [[Proto-Indo-European language|Proto-Indo-European]] root * "to melt away, to flow," used of foul or malod33 KB (4,988 words) - 17:32, 11 March 2024
- ...onal]], [[Prostate]], [[Protein]], [[Protist]], [[Protocol (computer)]], [[Proto-Indo-European language]], [[Proto-Indo-Europeans]], [[Proto-language]], [[Protoscience]], [[Protot45 KB (4,912 words) - 07:29, 24 April 2024