etymology Meaning in Telugu ( etymology తెలుగు అంటే)
వ్యుత్పత్తి శాస్త్రం, పదం మీడియం
Noun:
పదాలు, పదం - మీడియం,
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etymology's Usage Examples:
etymology is, however, admittedly speculative and subject to revision or reconfirmation by another.
etymology can be traced to the original meaning of the word, which means the "perching spot or perch for birds".
Discovery and etymology The earliest record of the golden langur is in Pemberton's 1838 paper which states that Griffith observed these monkeys near Tongso in Central Bhutan.
The etymology of the word polder/poller is unclear.
Etymology and usageThe accepted etymology identifies the first component of the word crowbar with the bird-name crow, perhaps due to the crowbar's resemblance to the feet or beak of a crow.
Florida) had favored the shmuck etymology over the derivation from the Yiddish schmu (‘profit’), suggested.
etymology of kingfisher (Alcedo atthis) is obscure; the term comes from "king"s fisher", but why that name was applied is not known.
the most credible etymology of his name: “the dark one” in the sense of “ponderer,” based on the resemblance of pondering to melancholy, or being “blue.
etymology (dwelling (tun) of the people (saetna) of the ridge (bil), and disproves the alternative and better known etymology for Bilston (Billestun).
that have linguistically taken on an identity as regular words, with the acronymous etymology of the words fading into the background of common knowledge.
It is plausible that Fosite is the older name and Forseti a folk etymology.
the etymology of the words: simile derives from the Latin word similis ("similar, like"), while metaphor derives from the Greek word metapherein ("to.
An alternative etymology is that it refers to “monkeying about” with the code (messing with it).
Synonyms:
linguistics, lexicostatistics,
Antonyms:
debit, direct discourse, indirect discourse,