You guys! come on! It's : Emerge and see!
2006-07-09 20:18:27
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answer #1
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answered by Sherluck 6
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emerge
1563, from M.Fr. emerger, from L. emergere "rise out or up," from ex- "out" + mergere "to dip, sink" (see merge). The notion is of rising from a liquid by virtue of buoyancy. Emergency "unforeseen occurrence" is c.1631. Emergent (adj.) was first recorded c.1450.
2006-07-09 20:02:45
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answer #2
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answered by Danny V 1
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e·merge ( P ) Pronunciation Key (-mûrj)
intr.v. e·merged, e·merg·ing, e·merg·es
To rise from or as if from immersion: Sea mammals must emerge periodically to breathe.
To come forth from obscurity: new leaders who may emerge.
To become evident: The truth emerged at the inquest.
To come into existence. See Synonyms at appear.
2006-07-09 20:01:07
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answer #3
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answered by User 3
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just because merge is in there doesn't mean that it's the root word.
2006-07-10 06:13:41
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answered by Anonymous
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emergency - emerge - what might rise up unexpectedly
It emerged that when her foot got stuck in her mouth it became an emergency.
2006-07-09 20:02:51
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answer #5
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answered by prettymama 5
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peesh = smeckle okay i gotta learn ya people: in Sicilian we say pisholini (hence peesh) smeckle is the Yiddish version referring to the male member
2016-03-26 23:21:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I really believe dat
2006-07-09 20:01:51
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answered by Vie 3
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THAT IS A VERY GOOD explanation.
2006-07-09 20:05:29
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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maybe it's another spelling of urgency...
2006-07-09 20:02:12
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answered by Happy Summer 6
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