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Hrsanei Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Manicurist

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What is the origin of manicurist?

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There is a great online tool for finding word origins. com and is an online etymology dictionary. Here is what it says about the origin of the word "manicure," (from whence "manicurist" is derived): manicure 1880, "one who professionally treats hands and fingernails," from Fr.

  • There is a great online tool for finding word origins.
  • com and is an online etymology dictionary.
  • Here is what it says about the origin of the word "manicure," (from whence "manicurist" is derived): manicure 1880, "one who professionally treats hands and fingernails," from Fr.
  • manicure, lit.
  • "the care of the hands," from L.
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There is a great online tool for finding word origins. It is at http://www.etymonline.com and is an online etymology dictionary.

Here is what it says about the origin of the word "manicure," (from whence "manicurist" is derived):

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