The word inch, meaning one twelfth of a foot, derives from the Latin word "uncia", meaning an eleventh part. Incidentally, this is the same derivation as the word "ounce", which represents one sixteenth of a pound.
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∙ 12y agoThe mathematician spent all day trying to derive the complex formula.
In word form, one twelfth of a foot is one inch.
An inch is a twelfth of a foot; the word inch comes from the Latin uncia-, meaning a twelfth.
Yes the word "inch" is a common noun. A general word for linear measurement.
The word inch comes from the Latin word "uncia" meaning one twelfth part. The word ounce, which is used to mean one sixteenth of a pound, is derived from the same word.
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The English word 'name' is similar to the French word 'nom' but it does not derive from it. .
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it didnt derive from any country but arose in English by analogy with the word chemistry
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It comes from the Greek word, kathedra.
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The mathematician spent all day trying to derive the complex formula.
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