Examples of using Etymology in English and their translations into Malay
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ETYMOLOGY is the study of the origin of words.
I'm sure you know the etymology of your name"Goodspeed.".
The etymology in Deltoid muscle, however, should identify the Greek origin of the term.
In order to understand what it is anthropophobia, one must refer to the etymology of the analyzed term.
The etymology of the term is of course closely linked to that of the place name Arabia.
Pin-ups are intended for informal display,i.e. meant to be"pinned-up" on a wall, the etymology of the phrase.
The etymology of a word can be interesting and can help the reader understand and remember it.
Topics of study often include in-depth analysis of the origins and etymology of the language as well as its global impact.
The etymology section notes"the word appears(in the form D'oh) in numerous publications based on The Simpsons".
There is a distinction between thematic genres and gameplay genres,as in this case they have very different meanings and etymology.
The etymology of the term is generally given as being an expression of surprise- someone says"ha ha" or"ah! ah!" when they encounter such a feature.
Traditionally, a librarian is associated with collections of books, as demonstrated by the etymology of the word"librarian"(< Latin liber,'book').
For example, the etymology section of Deltoid tuberosity should refer the reader to the deltoid muscle, not to the definition'delta-shaped, triangular'.
The term history comes from the Greek"ιστορία" historia,"an account ofone's inquiries," and shares that etymology with the English word story.
For instance, were you aware that the etymology(origin) of the term psychology means“study of the soul”, and of the term psychiatry means“healing of the soul”.
Traditionally, librarians have been associated with collections of books, as demonstrated by the etymology of the word"librarian"(< Latin liber,'book').
The etymology of"business" relates to the state of being busy either as an individual or society, as a whole, doing commercially viable and profitable work.
Traditionally, the role of the librarian is associated with collections of books, as demonstrated by the etymology of the word"librarian"(from the Latin liber,"book").
Through old texts and comparisons with other languages, etymology is an effort to reconstruct the history of words; when they entered a language, from what sources, and how their forms and meanings have changed.
Scroll down the page to read the summary table on Kawasaki's disease Kawasaki disease Febrile vasculitis with an acute course typical of infants up to the age of 4: autoimmune disease that affects the arteries of small andmedium size Kawasaki disease: etymology of the term The term"Kawasaki disease" comes from its discoverer: around 1960, Dr.
The etymology of Versailles is clear that the argument tends to privilege the Latin word versare, meaning"to keep turning, turn over and over",[2] expression used in medieval times for plowed lands, cleared lands(lands that had been repeatedly"turned over").
The standard strives to represent all Manding languages in a way that attempts to show a common"proto-Manding" phonology andthe words' etymology, including when the actual pronunciation in modern spoken varieties is significantly different.
Etymologies are often helpful, particularly for anatomy.
He often gives nationalities, birth dates anddeath dates for the scientists he mentions, as well as etymologies and pronunciation guides for technical terms.
Jordanes refers to Vandals as Gothic(East Germanic) speakers, and name etymologies support the notion of Vandalic being near related to Gothic.
AD[147] and Isidore of Seville's Etymologies.[148][149] Isidore asserts that the crocodile is named for its saffron colour(Latin croceus,'saffron'), and that it is often twenty cubits(10 m(33 ft)) long.