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What is etymology?
does anybody have the answers Lesson 13: Etymological Spelling Patterns Quick Check
does anybody have the answers Lesson 13: Etymological Spelling Patterns Quick Check
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PsyDAG
The etymology of etymology itself is relatively straightforward. Etymon means "origin of a word" in Latin, and comes from the Greek word etymon, meaning "literal meaning of a word according to its origin." Greek etymon in turn comes from etymos, which means "true." Be careful not to confuse etymology with the similar-sounding entomology.
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Sapphire
1. the history of a word
2. define words
3. they relate to air
4. a signal can be heard
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2. define words
3. they relate to air
4. a signal can be heard
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2.etymological patterns
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