Mirror

/ˈmɪrər/ noun

A mirror is a smooth surface, usually glass with a shiny backing, that reflects light to show a clear image of whatever is in front of it. People use mirrors to see their own reflection or to direct light.

From Old French ‘miroir,’ from ‘mirer’ meaning ‘to look at,’ from Latin ‘mirari’ (to wonder or admire). The word originally carried a sense of looking with attention or curiosity.

AFspieël
AMመስታወት
ARمرآة
BGогледало
BNআয়না
CAmirall
CSzrcadlo
DAspejl
DESpiegel
ELκαθρέφτης
ESespejo
ETpeegel
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