June 02, 2024
The word muscle is derived from the Latin musculus, or “little mouse,” presumably because a bulging bicep might resemble a mouse and the tendon its tail.
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9 Things You Didn’t Know Were Named After People
The etymology of words can be complicated. In English many words derive from ancient languages such as Latin (candle) and Greek (biology) or are borrowed from other languages (guru, cigar, karaoke). Some common words, however, actually derive their names from people, though that source is often
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