The etymology of etymology is from the greek etumologia which means "true sense of a word"
It is a French word apparently after Bikini atoll
From Greek via Latin, the name of a mythological mountain nymph from ekhe "sound."
That is the correct spelling of the verb "manufacture" (make, fabricate).
ow are the ideas of mercantilism relflected in our economy today
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That is true.
The inconsistency in the spelling of "gh" in English words is due to a variety of historical factors, including changes in pronunciation over time, influence from other languages, and the complex history of English spelling conventions. These influences have led to the retention of the "gh" spelling in some words where it no longer corresponds to its original pronunciation or etymology.
The times to need the etymology of the word are usually during research. Having this information may often assist with the correct spelling and its meaning.
Lexicographers study words. Their spelling, pronunciation, meaning or meanings, etymology and derivatives. They write dictionaries.
Lexicographers study words. Their spelling, pronunciation, meaning or meanings, etymology and derivatives. They write dictionaries.
Words that have deka include decathlon, Decalogue, and triskedecaphobia.All of these use a variant spelling, deca, but the etymology is the same.
While the etymology of the word cretin remains uncertain, the glimpse of trust glimmering in his eye reflected my warm smile.
That is the correct spelling of the past tense form "reminisced" (remembered, reflected on the past).
The etymology of etymology is from the greek etumologia which means "true sense of a word"
No. Despite the similarity in spelling, the etymology of the two words is quite different, and lentils do not play any special role in Lent.
That is the correct spelling of entomology (the study of insects).*Not to be confused with etymology, the study of the history and origins of words.