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Sainsbury's said the member of the cod family was renamed colin because the word is French for a similar variety of fish, hake, The Sun reported Monday.— Latest News - UPI.com
The word is Latin for "to strive to reach a place," an unlikely moniker given the site's staid and even complacent approach to content and features.— ClickZ News Blog
In exploring whether a word is a compound word, and in trying to find advertising keywords that are appropriate for the compound, Google might take the word and split it apart into strings of letters, add some possibly meaningful parts of words to those strings, and see how often those strings and the strings with the additions might show up together on the web or in search queries or advertising campaigns as phrases.— Search Engine Optimization and Marketing News provided by Cumbrowski.com
"Gedogen" - "The word translates as a kind of pragmatic tolerance - legislating to put up with something - which is probably a necessary outlook when you live, as it were, in your neighbour's face."— GreenCine Daily
But the word comes from the French word for coffee, café.— Quazen

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