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Albatross Etymology
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- The Origin of English Words
- the words' Arabic origin, for example; alcohol, alcove, algebra, algorithm, albatross, alkali and many others.
- www.jlls.org
- Arabic Transliteration English Admiral Adobe Albacore Albatross
- Albatrosses, of the biological family Diomedeidae, are large seabirds the procellariids, storm-petrels The etymology of "almanac" is hazy.
- 65.39.201.150
- The Caridean Shrimps (Crustacea: Decapoda) of the Albatross
- represented in the Albatross collections; those taken by that The Philippines and central Indonesia, showing the positions of Albatross .. ETYMOLOGY.
- www.sil.si.edu
- Melville's Moby Dick — A Summary (by Mark Bridger) First things
- Etymology, supplied by a late consumptive usher to a grammar school; names ...
- www.math.neu.edu
- Common English Words of Arabic Origin
- Common English Words of Arabic Origin. SCIENCE AND ANIMALS. Albacore.
- www.outreachworld.org
Suggested Web Resources
- albatross - Online Etymology Dictionary
- www.etymonline.com
- Albatross - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Etymology.
- en.wikipedia.org
- On Words: Albatross etymology included
- Aug 25, 2011 Albatross etymology included. The albatross is a noble, yet silly bird.
- technicallyawriter.blogspot.com
- On Words: Albatross etymology not included
- Aug 23, 2011 Albatross etymology not included.
- technicallyawriter.blogspot.com
- Etymology of albatross « English Words of (Unexpected) Greek Origin.
- Etymology of albatross. Posted by Johannes on 25 May 2011. Origin of the word albatross.
- ewonago.wordpress.com
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