sunflower - They were first cultivated as a food source, with early Americans using the seeds to crush into flour for bread., paper - From Anglo-Norman French papir, from Latin papyrus ‘paper-reed’ (see papyrus), Mathematics - From Old French mathematique, from Latin (ars) mathematica ‘mathematical (art)’, from Greek mathēmatikē (epistēmē), from the base of manthanein ‘learn’., pencil - Comes from the Latin word pencillus, which means "little tail"., butterfly -  Old English buterflege, from butter + fly2; perhaps from the cream or yellow color of common species, or from an old belief that the insects stole butter, table - Derived from Old English tabele, derived from the Latin word tabula ('a board, plank, flat top piece'), which replaced the Old English bord, laptop - In 1968 Kay designed a portable computer he called the Dynabook, which he envisioned as a child-friendly device weighing no more than two pounds., leader - The word comes from the Old English word laedere, which means "one who leads"., water - A substance composed of the chemical elements hydrogen and oxygen and existing in gaseous, liquid, and solid states, Science - Comes from the Latin word “Scientia”, that means knowing something. It observes and understands phenomena that take place around us,

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