Ease

/iz/ noun/verb

Freedom from difficulty, effort, or discomfort; to make something less difficult or severe.

From Old French 'aise' meaning 'comfort, pleasure, well-being,' possibly from Latin 'adjacere' meaning 'to lie near.' The sense of 'absence of difficulty' developed in Middle English.

AMቀላልነት
ARسهولة
BNসহজতা
CAfacilitat
CSlehkost
DAlethed
DELeichtigkeit
ELευκολία
ESfacilidad
FAسهولت
FIhelppous
FRaisance
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