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The word “bylaw” is derived from which language?

ALatin

BFrench

CScandinavian

DIndian

Answer:

C. Scandinavian

Read Explanation:

“Bylaw” is of Scandinavian origin. The element “by” (meaning town) is common in Scandinavian place names like Whitby, Derby, etc.


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