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polo= polo: from English polo (1872), from Balti polo, "ball," from the same family as Tibetan bo-lo "ball." (Balti)
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rutenio = ruthenium: from Medieval Latin Ruthenia "Russia" (the element was discovered in the Urals), from Rutheni, Ruteni "Russians," from Old Russian Rus' "Russia"
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mangosta = mongoose: from French mangouste, from Portuguese mangús, from Marathi mangūs (मंगूस) "mongoose," of Dravidian origin. (Dravidian languages)
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polaco = a Polack: from Polish pol- "field, wide and flat territory."
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polka
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merino= type of sheep of North African origin bred in Spain: from Berber Merīn (Modern Spanish Benimerines) the people of North Africa who originallt bred this type of sheep. (Berber)
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