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how is the word codillera derived

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Answered by Anonymous
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cordillera is an extensive chain of mountains or mountain ranges. The term is borrowed from a Spanish word with the same meaning that itself comes from cordilla, a diminutive of "cuerda" ("rope").

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The origin and etymology of “cordillera” is a borrowing from Spanish. It is derived from an old Spanish word “cordilla”, a diminutive of “cuerda”, or “string, rope, cord”. The first known use of the word dates back to 1704. Cordilleras occur worldwide

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