Desires derived from the id
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LIBIDO

Desires derived from the id

JERK

Dance derived from the twist

YAHWEH

Name derived from the Tetragrammaton

FRUG
Dance derived from the twist
FRUG
Disco dance derived from the twist
TAMALESDishes derived from the Nahuatl Indians
TSARTitle derived from the name "Caesar"
PEZName derived from the German for "peppermint"
ELIName derived from the Hebrew for "ascension"
REXALLDrugstore name derived from the prescription symbol
PEZBrand name derived from the German "Pfefferminz"
REXALLStore name derived from the prescription symbol
RUTHENIUMElement name derived from the Latin for "Russia"
LUTETIUMElement name derived from the Latin for "Paris"
PEZBrand name derived from the German for "peppermint"
GALLIUMElement name derived from the Latin for "France"
HAFNIUMElement name derived from the Latin for "Copenhagen"
HARPOComic's nickname derived from the instrument he played
ABBOTWord derived from the Aramaic for "my father"
RODENTMammal name derived from the Latin for "gnaw"
NANOMetric prefix derived from the Greek for "dwarf"
PANSYGarden flower derived from the Johnny-jump-up
PANSYFlower name derived from the French for "thought"
SANKABrand name derived from the French for "without caffeine"
PEZProduct name derived from the German word for peppermint
SPAWord derived from the name of a Belgian town
EWERItem whose name is derived from the Latin "aquarius"
SHAHRuler's title from which the word "chess" is derived
INCHWord derived from the Latin "uncia," meaning "one-twelfth"
PESTOSauce with a name derived from the Italian for "pounded"
OBOEIt's derived from the French word "hautbois," meaning "high wood"
PENNEPasta with a name derived from the Italian for "quills"
TULIPFlower whose name is derived from the Turkish-Persian for "turban"
CAIROCapital name derived from an Arabic term for "the conqueror"
NEDMachine destroyer Ludd, from whom the word "Luddite" is derived
CHLORINEIts name is derived from the Greek for "pale green"
ETNAName thought to be derived from the Phoenician for "furnace"
LAVENDERHerb whose name is derived from the Latin for "to wash"
ARAMBiblical region from which the name of a language is derived
HONORTHYFATHER1971 Gay Talese title derived from one of the Ten Commandments