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  • 31Etyma — Etymon Et y*mon, n.; pl. E. {Etymons}, Gr. {Etyma}. [L., fr. Gr. e tymon the true literal sense of a word according to its derivation, an etymon, fr. ? true, real, prob, akin to Skr. sotya, E. sooth. See {Sooth}.] 1. An original form; primitive… …

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  • 32Etymon — Et y*mon, n.; pl. E. {Etymons}, Gr. {Etyma}. [L., fr. Gr. e tymon the true literal sense of a word according to its derivation, an etymon, fr. ? true, real, prob, akin to Skr. sotya, E. sooth. See {Sooth}.] 1. An original form; primitive word;… …

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  • 33Etymons — Etymon Et y*mon, n.; pl. E. {Etymons}, Gr. {Etyma}. [L., fr. Gr. e tymon the true literal sense of a word according to its derivation, an etymon, fr. ? true, real, prob, akin to Skr. sotya, E. sooth. See {Sooth}.] 1. An original form; primitive… …

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  • 34Lotus 1-2-3 — Infobox Software name = Lotus 1 2 3 caption = developer = IBM latest release version = 9.8 latest release date = 2002 operating system = Microsoft Windows genre = spreadsheet license = Proprietary website =… …

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  • 35Radices — Radix Ra dix (r[=a] d[i^]ks), n.; pl. L. {Radices} (r[a^]d [i^]*s[=e]z), E. {Radixes} (r[=a] d[i^]ks*[e^]z). [L. radix, icis, root. See {Radish}.] 1. (Philol.) A primitive word, from which spring other words; a radical; a root; an etymon. [1913… …

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  • 36Radix — Ra dix (r[=a] d[i^]ks), n.; pl. L. {Radices} (r[a^]d [i^]*s[=e]z), E. {Radixes} (r[=a] d[i^]ks*[e^]z). [L. radix, icis, root. See {Radish}.] 1. (Philol.) A primitive word, from which spring other words; a radical; a root; an etymon. [1913… …

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  • 37Radixes — Radix Ra dix (r[=a] d[i^]ks), n.; pl. L. {Radices} (r[a^]d [i^]*s[=e]z), E. {Radixes} (r[=a] d[i^]ks*[e^]z). [L. radix, icis, root. See {Radish}.] 1. (Philol.) A primitive word, from which spring other words; a radical; a root; an etymon. [1913… …

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  • 38Bernard De Chartres — ▪ French philosopher born 11th century, , Brittany died c. 1130, , possibly Paris       Humanist and philosopher, head of the celebrated school of Chartres, in France, whose attempt to reconcile the thought of Plato with that of Aristotle made… …

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  • 39radix — noun /reɪ.dɪks/ a) A primitive word, from which other words spring. b) A root See Also: radical …

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  • 40etymon — (n.) primitive word, 1570s, from Gk. etymon, neuter of etymos true, real, actual, related to eteos true, which is perhaps cognate with Skt. satyah, Goth. sunjis, O.E. soð true …

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