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Where Did The Word Gregarious Come From? [Solved]

gregarious (adj.) 1660s, “disposed to live in flocks” (of animals), from Latin gregarius “pertaining to a flock; of the herd, of the common sort, common,” from grex (genitive gregis) “flock, herd,” from PIE *gre-g-, reduplicated form of root *ger- “to gather.” Of persons, “sociable,” first recorded 1789.29 Jan 2018

What does GREGARIOUS mean?

What does the word GREGARIOUS

Word of the Day: Gregarious (Unit 1, Video 1)

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What is the meaning of the word GREGARIOUS?

▭▭ Contents of this video ▭▭▭▭▭▭▭▭▭▭▭▭▭▭▭▭ (00:00) Intro (00:08) As an adjective (00:27) Spelling …