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Ten More Words Whose Origins Will Surprise You

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    1. Bluetooth

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    Named after a 10th-century Danish king, Harald “Bluetooth” Gormsson, known for uniting warring tribes—just like the tech unites devices. The logo combines Norse runes for H and B.

    2. Disaster

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    From Greek dis (bad) + aster (star). It originally meant a bad star, reflecting the belief that misfortunes were caused by planetary alignments.

    3. Panic

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    Comes from the Greek god Pan, who was said to cause sudden, irrational fear in people and animals with his shout.

    4. Tantalize

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    From the myth of Tantalus, condemned to eternal hunger and thirst with food and water just out of reach—like a tease.

    5. Malaria

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    From Medieval Italian mal aria, meaning “bad air.” Before germ theory, people believed swamp air caused disease.

    6. Avocado

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    From the Nahuatl word āhuacatl, which means “testicle,” likely due to the fruit’s shape. Yep.

    7. Nice

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    From Latin nescius, meaning “ignorant” or “unknowing.” It originally meant “foolish” and only later came to mean kind or pleasant.

    8. Genuine

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    From Latin genuinus, meaning “innate” or “natural,” possibly from genu (knee), referring to a Roman custom of a father placing a child on his knee to acknowledge paternity.

    9. Mortgage

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    From Old French mort (dead) + gage (pledge). A “dead pledge” because the agreement dies when the debt is paid (or if it's not...).

    10. Whiskey

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    From Irish Gaelic uisce beatha, meaning “water of life.” Eventually shortened and anglicized to "whiskey."

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