do all these words have the same origin bulb, ball, bauble, bubble? [on hold]
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What do you think do all these words have the same origin bulb, ball, bauble, bubble?
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What do you think do all these words have the same origin bulb, ball, bauble, bubble?
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in Google. You will be shown several etymology sites. Use one of those to research the etymologies of the words you list, then report your findings to us.
– Hot Licks
Dec 20 at 1:24
Are you having a bubble?! Balls have three meanings see two of them here english.stackexchange.com/questions/241476/…
– KJO
Dec 20 at 1:59
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What do you think do all these words have the same origin bulb, ball, bauble, bubble?
etymology
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What do you think do all these words have the same origin bulb, ball, bauble, bubble?
etymology
etymology
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Typeetymology bulb
in Google. You will be shown several etymology sites. Use one of those to research the etymologies of the words you list, then report your findings to us.
– Hot Licks
Dec 20 at 1:24
Are you having a bubble?! Balls have three meanings see two of them here english.stackexchange.com/questions/241476/…
– KJO
Dec 20 at 1:59
add a comment |
Typeetymology bulb
in Google. You will be shown several etymology sites. Use one of those to research the etymologies of the words you list, then report your findings to us.
– Hot Licks
Dec 20 at 1:24
Are you having a bubble?! Balls have three meanings see two of them here english.stackexchange.com/questions/241476/…
– KJO
Dec 20 at 1:59
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etymology bulb
in Google. You will be shown several etymology sites. Use one of those to research the etymologies of the words you list, then report your findings to us.– Hot Licks
Dec 20 at 1:24
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etymology bulb
in Google. You will be shown several etymology sites. Use one of those to research the etymologies of the words you list, then report your findings to us.– Hot Licks
Dec 20 at 1:24
Are you having a bubble?! Balls have three meanings see two of them here english.stackexchange.com/questions/241476/…
– KJO
Dec 20 at 1:59
Are you having a bubble?! Balls have three meanings see two of them here english.stackexchange.com/questions/241476/…
– KJO
Dec 20 at 1:59
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etymology bulb
in Google. You will be shown several etymology sites. Use one of those to research the etymologies of the words you list, then report your findings to us.– Hot Licks
Dec 20 at 1:24
Are you having a bubble?! Balls have three meanings see two of them here english.stackexchange.com/questions/241476/…
– KJO
Dec 20 at 1:59