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Ethos Ethos (ἦθος) (plurals: ethe, ethea) is a Greek word originally meaning 'the place of living' that can be translated into English in different ways. Some possibilities are 'starting point', 'to appear', 'disposition' and from there, 'character'.
Ethos Books Established in 1997, Ethos Books is a small press focusing on publishing literary works, primarily from writers in Singapore. It has established a reputation for producing high quality and innovatively designed poetry volumes and anthologies, including several award-winning titles.
Ethoxylation Ethoxylation is a chemical process in which ethylene oxide (IUPAC name: 1,2-epoxyethane) is added to fatty acids in order to make them more soluble in water. An example is the ethoxylation of sodium dodecyl sulphate to form sodium laureth sulphate, which is used as a foaming agent in shampoos and toothpastes, and as an industrial detergent.
Ethshar Ethshar is a constructed world first developed by American fantasy author Lawrence Watt-Evans for use in role-playing games, in which he later set a number of novels and short stories. He loosely modeled the political and economic aspects of the world on the Roman Empire of about the second century A.
Ethyl acetoacetate The organic compound ethyl acetoacetate (EAA) is the ethyl ester of acetoacetic acid. It is a solvent, and is used as a chemical intermediate in the production of a wide variety of compounds, such as amino acids, analgesics, antibiotics, antimalarial agents, antipyrene and aminopyrene, and vitamin B1; and also in the manufacture of dyes, inks, lacquers, perfumes, plastics, and yellow paint pigments.
Ethyl bromoacetate The chemical compound ethyl 2-bromoacetate is a chemical intermediate for the production of many organic compounds, such as drugs, cosmetics, agricultural chemicals, and pharmaceuticals. Chemically, it is the ethyl ester of bromoacetic acid.
Ethyl cinnamate Ethyl cinnamate is the ester of cinnamic acid and ethanol. It is present in the essential oil of cinnamon; pure ethyl cinnamate has a "fruity and balsamic odor, reminiscent of cinnamon with an amber note" (Merck Index).
Ethyl formate Ethyl formate is an ester formed when ethanol reacts with formic acid. It is also known as ethyl methanoate because ethanol (an alcohol) and methanoic acid (a carboxylic acid also known as formic acid) are used to form it.
Ethyl lactate Ethyl lactate, also known as lactic acid ethyl ester, is a monobasic ester formed from lactic acid and ethanol, commonly used as a solvent. This compound is considered biodegradable and can be used as a water rinsable degreaser.
Ethyl maltol Ethyl maltol, 2-ethyl-3-hydroxy-4-pyrone, 2-ethyl pyromeconic acid, or C8H10O3 is an analog of maltol, where the methyl group on maltol is substituted with an ethyl group. It is a stable white crystalline powder at room temperature and easily dissolves in many polar liquids.
Ethyl methanesulfonate Ethyl methanesulfonate is a mutagenic, teratogenic, and possibly carcinogenic organic compound with formula 383 and CAS number 62-50-0. It produces random mutations in genetic material by nucleotide substitution; specifically by guanine alkylation.
Ethylacetylene Ethylacetylene, also known as 1-butyne, but-1-yne, ethylethyne, and UN 2452, is an extremely flammable and reactive alkyne with chemical formula 46 and CAS number 107-00-6 that is used in the synthesis of organic compounds. It occurs as a colorless gas with a garlic odor.
Ethylbenzene Ethylbenzene is an organic chemical compound which is an aromatic hydrocarbon. Its major use is in the petrochemical industry as an intermediate compound for the production of styrene, which in turn is used for making polystyrene, a commonly used plastic material.
Ethylene carbonate Ethylene carbonate, also called 1,3-dioxolan-2-one and ethylene glycol carbonate, is an organic chemical, an ester of ethylene glycol and carbonic acid. It is a colorless odorless liquid with melting point 34-37 °C and boiling point at 246.
Ethylester biodiesel Ethylester biodiesel is a type of biodiesel fuel made by chemically converting (through transesterification) vegetable oil or other fats into a form more suitable for burning in a diesel engine. The more common form of biodiesel is made with methanol forming methyl esters, whereas ethylester biodiesel is made with ethanol forming ethyl esters.
Ethylmercury Ethylmercury (sometimes ethyl mercury) is a cation composed of an ethyl group and a mercury atom; its chemical formula is C2H5Hg+. The term 'ethylmercury' is sometimes used as a generic term to describe organomercury compounds which include ethylmercury such as ethylmercury chloride and ethylmercury urea.
Ethylmorphine Ethylmorphine (also known as ethyl morphine) is a drug in the class of both opiates (representing a minor synthetic change from morphine) and opioids (being effective in the CNS's opioid reception system). Its effects in humans mainly stem from its metabolic conversion to morphine.
Etch pit density The etch pit density (EPD) is a measure for the quality of semiconductor wafers. An etch solution is applied on the surface of the wafer where the etch rate is increased at dislocations of the crystal resulting in pits.
Etching (microfabrication) Etching is used in microfabrication to chemically remove layers from the surface of a wafer during manufacturing. Etching is a critically important process module, and every wafer undergoes many etching steps before it is complete.
Etchinghill, Staffordshire Etchinghill, also known as Etching Hill, was once a singular village, until it was engulfed by the simultaneous growth of Rugeley, Staffordshire. Etching Hill is situated just over one mile from the actual town centre.
Etiäinen In Finnish folklore, an Etiäinen is a spirit sent forth by a shaman or other person in great distress. It will appear either where the shaman wishes or find the person with whom the sender has the strongest emotional bond.
Etienne de Crécy Etienne de Crécy (also known as Superdiscount, Minos Pour Main Basse, and Mooloodjee) is a French DJ and producer who composes House music. He was born in Lyon in 1969, and attended in the same college as Air and Alex Gopher, with whom he created the Solid label.
Etienne DeLancey Etienne DeLancey (1663 - 1741) was the only son of Jacques DeLancey and Margaret Bertrand. The DeLancey family were minor French nobility ("Noblesse de France Royale") and, despite being of the Huguenot faith, served the French Crown as administrators and bureaucrats for over two-hundred years.
Etienne Le Hongre Etienne Le Hongre (Paris 7 May 1628— Paris 28 April 1690) was a French sculptor, part of the team that worked for the Bâtiments du Roi at Versailles, part of the first generation of sculptors formed by the precepts of the Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture. At the Bain des Nymphes (1678-80) he was one of the sculptors providing lead bas-reliefs for the fountain setting that featured the work of François Girardon.
Etienne Ossian Henry Etienne Ossian Henry (1798-1873) was a French chemist, son of Nöel Etienne Henry (1769-1832), born in Paris, and trained by his father, who was director of the Central Pharmacy of the Parisian hospitals and professor in the School of Pharmacy. In 1824 he became director of the chemical laboratory of the Academy of Medicine.
Etienne Skouloudis Etienne Skouloudis was a Greek who served on the Organizing Committee for the 1896 Summer Olympics. He noticed that costs for the Games were rising beyond the original estimates given by Pierre de Coubertin and gave a report to the president of the committee, Crown Prince Constantine, recommending that Greece withdraw from hosting the Games.
Etienne Trudeau Etienne Trudeau was an engagé or Indentured servant from France and settle New France. Trudeau was born on September 15, 1641 in Ste Marguerite, La-Rochelle, Aunis to Francois Trudeau (1613-1949) and Catherine Matinier (?
Etienne van Heerden Etienne van Heerden (born 1954) is a South African author, best known for his book, Die Swye van Mario Salviati (in English, The Long Silence of Mario Salviati). It is the story of a legendary treasure that was lost, but also serves as an exposé of a small South African town, the colorful characters that inhabit it, and a young woman's search for meaning in her life.
Etienne Wenger Etienne Wenger (1952-) is an educational theorist and practitioner, best known for his formulation (with Jean Lave) of the theory of situated cognition and his more recent work in the field of communities of practice. Wenger holds that learning is an inherently social process and that it cannot be separated from the social context in which it happens.
Etiolation Etiolation is a plant response to stimuli. When plant seeds are grown in insufficient light, either in partial or complete absence of light, the seedlings will have long, weak steams, smaller and fewer leaves, and a pale yellow color (chlorosis).
Etiology of transsexualism The etiology of transsexualism, meaning the cause or causes of transsexualism has long been an area of interest for many transsexual people, physicians, psychologists, other mental health professionals, and family members and friends of transsexual people. Currently, there is no scientifically proven cause of transsexualism.
Etiquette in Africa As expectations regarding good manners differ from person to person and vary according to each situation, no treatise on the rules of etiquette nor any list of faux pas can ever be complete. As the perception of behaviors and actions vary, intercultural competence is essential.
Etiquette in Asia As expectations regarding good manners differ from person to person and vary according to each situation, no treatise on the rules of etiquette nor any list of faux pas can ever be complete. As as the perception of behaviors and actions vary, intercultural competence is essential.
Etiquette in Australia and New Zealand As expectations regarding good manners differ from person to person and vary according to each situation, no treatise on the rules of etiquette nor any list of faux pas can ever be complete. As the perception of behaviors and actions vary, intercultural competence is essential.
Etiquette in Canada and the United States As expectations regarding good manners differ from person to person and vary according to each situation, no treatise on the rules of etiquette nor any list of faux pas can ever be complete. As the perception of behaviors and actions vary, intercultural competence is essential.
Etiquette in Europe As expectations regarding good manners differ from person to person and vary according to each situation, no treatise on the rules of etiquette nor any list of faux pas can ever be complete. As the perception of behaviors and actions vary, intercultural competence is essential.
Etiquette in Latin America As expectations regarding good manners differ from person to person and vary according to each situation, no treatise on the rules of etiquette nor any list of faux pas can ever be complete. As the perception of behaviors and actions vary, intercultural competence is essential.
Etiquette in the Middle East As expectations regarding good manners differ from person to person and vary according to each situation, no treatise on the rules of etiquette nor any list of faux pas can ever be complete. As the perception of behaviors and actions vary, intercultural competence is essential.
Etisalat Emirates Telecommunications Corporation, also known as Etisalat (former Emirtel), is the incumbent telecommunications carrier and internet service provider in the United Arab Emirates. Etisalat provides all type of telecom services in addition to cable TV service.
Etisalat University College Etisalat University College is a university college for men in the United Arab Emirates, with programs in Communication Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Computer Engineering, and General Studies. Students are usually recruited to Etisalat after graduation.
Etiwanda, Rancho Cucamonga, California Etiwanda is the easternmost of three formerly unincorporated communities that became part of Rancho Cucamonga, California, United States in 1977.City of Rancho Cucamonga: "History of Rancho Cucamonga"Hickcox, Robert L.
Etna, New Hampshire Etna, originally named "Mill Village," is a small village within the town of Hanover, New Hampshire, in the United States. It is located in southwestern Grafton County, approximately three miles east of Hanover's downtown and 2.
Etna, Pennsylvania Etna is a borough in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, on the Allegheny River, opposite Pittsburgh. It flourished in the past when it was the site of rolling mills, furnaces, steel-mills, galvanized-pipe works, and other manufactures.
Etnies etnies is an American footwear brand based in Lake Forest, California owned by Sole Technology, Inc. that specializes in shoes and clothing ostensibly for skateboarders, snowboarders, BMX and moto-x riders and surfers.
Etnofest Neum The Croatian Music Festival Etnofest Neum (natively Hrvatski Glazbeni Festival Etnofest Neum) is a music festival held annually in Neum, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The festival was first held in 1995 and has been held annually since then.
Etobicoke Civic Centre The Etobicoke Civic Centre once housed the municipal government of the former City of Etobicoke. The building was built in 1958 to replace the single storey brick Township of Etobicoke Municipal Hall at 4096 Dundas Street (now Fox and a Fiddle).
Etobicoke Collegiate Institute Etobicoke Collegiate Institute (ECI) is a large high school located in Toronto's west end overseen by the Toronto District School Board. It was founded in the fall of 1928 and is one of Toronto's oldest schools, having celebrated its 75th anniversary in 2003.
Etobicoke Guardian The Etobicoke Guardian is a three time a week tabloid format newspaper that publishes each Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. The newspaper is published by Toronto Community News, a division of Metroland Media Group, a Torstar company, which also publishes The Scarborough Mirror, The East York Mirror, The Beaches-Riverdale Mirror, The York Guardian, Markham Economist and Sun, The Etobicoke Guardian and The Bloor-West Villager.
Etobicoke North Etobicoke North is a federal and provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 1979, and in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario since 1999. It covers the northern part of the Etobicoke part of Toronto.
Etobicoke School of the Arts The Etobicoke School of the Arts is a specialized public arts-academic high school located in Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada. Founded on September 8, 1981, the Etobicoke School of the Arts has the distinction of being the oldest, free standing arts focused high school in Canada.
Etobicoke—Lakeshore Etobicoke—Lakeshore (formerly known as Lakeshore and Toronto—Lakeshore) is a federal and provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 1968, and in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario since 1999.
Etomidate Etomidate is a short acting intravenous anaesthetic agent used for the induction of general anaesthesia and for sedation for short procedures such as reduction of dislocated joints and cardioversion. It was discovered at Janssen Pharmaceutica in 1964.
Etomite Etomite is an adaptable Web Content Management System plus a robust Content Management Framework. Written in PHP and using a MySQL database back end, it provides an intuitive "manager" in an effort to make creating web projects faster and easier for end users.
Eton and Slough (UK Parliament constituency) The Eton and Slough constituency was created in 1945 as part of an interim redistribution of seats in areas which had experienced large population growth since the last redistribution had taken effect in 1918. The 1945 redistribution preceded the first general review of constituencies by a permanent Boundary Commission for England which had been established in 1944.
Eton blue Eton blue (rather more green than blue) appeared no later than the early 19th century to identify the sportsmen of Eton College on the river and the cricket field. The colour was also adopted by the University of Cambridge for The Boat Race against Oxford in 1836, and they have kept it ever since.
Eton Boating Song The Eton Boating Song is the best known of the school songs associated with Eton College that are sung at the end of year concert and on other important occasions. It is also played during the procession of boats.
Eton College The King's College of Our Lady of Eton beside Windsor, commonly known as Eton College or just Eton, is an internationally renowned public school (privately funded and independent) for male students, founded in 1440 by Henry VI.
Eton Corporation EtĂłn Corporation is an American company based in Palo Alto, California. It is famous for its line of shortwave radios, most of which are rebranded models from Chinese company Tecsun, but a few are of its own design.
Eton Educational Institute ==Eton Educational Institute for Training and Development is a professional centre for Language Development, Consultancy in Education, Curriculum Development, Communication, Teacher Training, Business Skill Development and Training, Research, and other education-related areas. Based at Dubai Knowledge Village [http://kv.
Eton Fives Eton Fives, one derivative of the British game of Fives, is a hand-ball game, similar to Rugby Fives, played as doubles in a three-sided court. The object is to force the other team to fail to hit the ball 'up' off the front wall, using any variety wall or ledge combinations as long as the ball is played 'up' before it bounces twice.
Eton Montem Eton Montem was a custom formerly observed, every three years by the boys of Eton school. They would proceed on Whit Tuesday ad montem (to a mound called Salt Hill, also known as Montem Mound), near the Bath Road in Slough, Berkshire, and exact a gratuity called salt from all who passed by.
Eton Racing Boats Eton Racing Boats (commonly referred to as ERB) is a manufacturer of racing boats for rowing, based in Eton, United Kingdom. The company was founded by Eton College, who also funded the construction of the Dorney Lake development.
Eton, Berkshire Eton is a town in Berkshire, England, lying on the opposite bank of the River Thames to Windsor and connected to it by Windsor Bridge. It lies within the historic boundaries of Buckinghamshire but became part of Berkshire in 1974.
Etonitazene Etonitazene is a highly potent narcotic analgesic (1000-1500x morphine). It's the one of several benzimidazole opioids, and is structurally related to Clonitazene (where the p-ethoxybenzyl group is replaced by a p-chlorobenzyl group.
Etoposide Etoposide phosphate (Eposin®, Etopophos®, Vepesid®, VP-16®) is an inhibitor of the enzyme topoisomerase II. It is used as a form of chemotherapy for malignancies such as lung cancer, testicular cancer, lymphoma, non-lymphocytic leukemia, and glioblastoma multiforme.
Etosha National Park Etosha National Park in Namibia was first established in 1907, when Namibia was a German colony known as South West Africa. At the time, the park’s original 100,000 km² (38,500 mile²) made it the largest game reserve in the world.
Etosha pan The Etosha pan is a large endorheic salt pan in the Kalahari Desert in the north of Namibia. The 120-kilometre-long (75-mile-long) dry lakebed and its surroundings are protected as Etosha National Park, one of Namibia's largest wildlife parks.
Etranger di Costarica Etranger di Costarica Corporation (エăă©ăłă‚¸ă‚§ă»ă‡ă‚Łă»ă‚łă‚ąă‚żăŞă‚«) is a Japanese company founded in 1985 in Hiroshima, selling stationaries such as writing utensils, diaries and more. Owned by Turner Entertainment.
Etree etree, or electronic tree, is a music community created in the summer of 1998 for the online trading of live concerts. etree pioneered the standards for distributing lossless audio on the net and only distributes bands that allow the free taping and trading of their music.
Etrigan the Demon The Demon is a DC Comics superhero series created by prolific comic book writer-artist Jack Kirby. The title character, named Etrigan, is an actual demon from Hell who usually finds himself allied to the forces of good.
Etruria Etruria — usually referred to in Greek and Latin source texts as Tyrrhenia — was a region of Central Italy, located in an area that covered part of what now are Tuscany, Latium, Emilia-Romagna and Umbria. A particularly noteworthy work dealing with Etruscan locations is D.
Etruscan civilization The Etruscan civilization is the name given today to the culture and way of life of people of ancient Italy whom ancient Romans called Etrusci or Tusci. The ancient Greeks' word for them was Tyrrhenoi, or Tyrrsenoi.
Etruscan language Etruscan was a language spoken and written in the ancient region of Etruria (current Tuscany plus western Umbria and northern Latium) and in parts of what are now Lombardy, Veneto, and Emilia-Romagna (where the Etruscans were displaced by Gauls), in Italy. However, Latin superseded Etruscan completely, leaving only a few documents and a few loanwords in Latin (e.
Etsi Nos Etsi Nos (On Conditions in Italy) was a Papal Encyclical promulgated by Pope Leo XIII in 1882 complaining about the way in which post-unification Italy denigrated the role of the church"If ever these perils were menacing in Italy they are surely so now, at a time when the condition of the Civil State itself disastrously imperils the freedom of religion." Paragraph 1, Etsi Nos (On Conditions in Italy), which they blamed primarily on Freemasonry.
Etsuko Komiya Etsuko Komiya (小宮悦ĺ, born 18 April 1958) is a former Japanese television newscaster for TV Asahi. She graduated from high school in the Saitama Prefecture and continued her education at the Tokyo Metropolitan University where she majored in social studies.
Etsuyo Ota Etsuyo Ota is a Japanese mezzo-soprano vocalist who lended work to Mystical Ninja Starring Goemons musical sequence Gorgeous My Stage and also sang "Opera Maria and Draco" from Final Fantasy VI with tenor Tomoaki Watanabe and baritone Tetsuya Odagawa in the VOICES music from FINAL FANTASY concert performed live at the Pacifico Yokohama on February 18, 2006 featuring orchestral works on Nobuo Uematsu's game music from the Final Fantasy game series developed by Square Enix.
Etsy Etsy is a website which focuses primarily on providing the general public with a way to buy and sell handmade items. Many have compared the site to a wide open craft fair, because it grants sellers their own personal storefronts where they may list items for a small fee and showcase their handcrafted goods.
Etta Jones Etta Jones (November 25, 1928 – October 16, 2001) was an American jazz singer whose critical success and relative commercial obscurity (she never had a hit record) earned her a reputation in her lifetime as a "jazz musician's jazz singer".
Etteilla "Etteilla," the pseudonym of Jean-Baptiste Alliette (1738-1791), was the French occultist, who was the first to popularize divination by Tarot to a wide audience, and therefore the first professional Taroist in recorded history.
Ettercap (computing) Ettercap is an open source software tool for computer network protocol analysis and security cracking. It is capable of intercepting traffic on a network segment, capturing passwords, and conducting man-in-the-middle attacks against a number of common protocols.
Etters, Pennsylvania Etters is the name of the post office serving Goldsboro, along with parts of Fairview Township and Newberry Township, York County, Pennsylvania. The name of "Etters," instead of "Goldsboro," was chosen because the name of "Gouldsboro" was already being used by a community in Wayne County, and U.
Etti Plesch Etti Plesch, (February 3, 1914 - April 29, 2003), Austrian countess, Hungarian countess, huntress, racehorse owner and socialite. Plesch lost two of her six husbands to the same woman, and owned two winners of the Epsom Derby, in 1961 and 1980.
Ettie Annie Rout Ettie Annie Rout (later Ettie Annie Hornibrook) (24 February 1877-17 September 1936) was a Tasmanian-born New Zealander whose work among servicemen in Paris and the Somme during World War I made her a war hero among the French, yet through the same events became persona non grata in New Zealand. She married Fred Hornibrook on 3 May 1920 (no children, later separated).
Etto Oelilton Araujo dos Santos (born March 8, 1981) is a Brazilian footballer commonly known by his nickname Etto. He is most commonly playing as a right winger or wingback, but can also play on the left side as well as in the attack.
Ettore Bastianini Ettore Bastianini (September 24, 1922–January 25, 1967) was an Italian opera singer who began his professional career as a bass, then earned worldwide acclaim as a baritone, particularly in Verdi roles, before dying of throat cancer at the age of forty-four.
Ettore Beggiato Ettore Beggiato is a Venetist historian and politician. A former member of the Veneto Regional Council from 1985 to 2000 (for Liga Veneta 1985-88, Union Veneta 1988-92, Liga Veneta-Lega Nord 1992-98 and Liga Veneta Repubblica and a former leader of the Liga Fronte Veneto, he is now member of the North-East Project.
Ettore Cunial Archbishop Ettore Cunial (born at Possagno in Treviso province, Italy, November 16, 1905; died October 6, 2005 also at Possagno) was appointed Vice-Chamberlain of the Roman Catholic Church by Pope Paul VI in 1976, and did not retire until October 23, 2004, even though the customary retirement age for the Roman Curia is 75, and very few are permitted by exception to remain in office past 80. In 2005 the death of Corrado Cardinal Bafile left him the oldest Catholic bishop in the world.
Ettore DeGrazia Ettore "Ted" DeGrazia (June 14, 1909 – September 17, 1982) was an American impressionist painter, sculptor, and lithographer. Self-described as the world's most reproduced artist, DeGrazia is known for his pastel-like images of Native American children of the American southwest and other western scenes.
Ettore Tolomei Ettore Tolomei (born 16 August 1865 in Rovereto (then part of Austria-Hungary, today of Italy) - died 25 May 1952 in Rome) was an Italian nationalist and fascist. He is denigrated as "the undertaker of South Tyrol" by the majoritarian German community of the area.
Ettrick, New Zealand Ettrick is a small town in inland Otago, in the South Island of New Zealand. It is located on the Clutha River and State Highway 8 south of Roxburgh and five kilometres northwest of the small settlement of Millers Flat.
Ettuthokai Ettuthokai (எட்டŕŻŕ®¤ŕŻŤŕ®¤ŕŻŠŕ®•ŕŻ)– 'The Eight Anthologies' - form part of the Pathinenmaelkanakku anthology series of the Sangam Literature. Ettuthokai and its companion anthology Pattupattu are some of the oldest available Tamil Literature and dated to belong to between 200 B.
EtText EtText is a simple plain-text format which allows conversion to and from HTML. Instead of editing HTML directly, it provides an easy-to-edit, easy-to-read and intuitive way to write HTML, based on the plain-text markup conventions we've been using for years.
Etude in Twelve Exercises Etude in Twelve Exercises was a set of études written by Franz Liszt in 1826 when he was still a teenager. These developed into Douze Grandes Etudes (1837), and later the Transcendental Etudes, the version commonly heard today.
Etxebarri Etxebarri, Doneztebeko Elizatea (Spanish: Etxebarri, Anteiglesia de San Esteban) is a town and municipality located in the province of Bizkaia, in the autonomous community of Basque Country, in the North of Spain.
Etxeberria Etxeberria is a Basque-language placename and surname, meaning "the new house", often associated to the construction of new farms (baserri) after the introduction of American crops like maize and potatoes.
Etymological dictionary An etymological dictionary discusses the etymology of the words listed. Often, large dictionaries, such as the OED and Webster's, will contain some etymological information, without aspiring to focus on etymology.
Etymological fallacy An etymological fallacy is a linguistical misconception based on the idea that the etymology of a word or phrase is its actual meaning. For example, the meaning of the word prevent may be thought to signify "to go before" based on its etymology: from the Latin prae + venire.
Etymologicum Genuinum Etymologicum genuinum is a grammatical encyclopedia edited at Constantinople in the ninth century. The work, which is alphabetical to the third letter, borrows from Choiroboskos, Herodian, Methodius, Orion, Oros and Theognostos.
Etymology of Cooch Behar The name "Cooch-Behar" is derived from the name of the Koch tribe that is indigenous to this area. The word "Behar" is the Sanskrit word "bihar" (to travel) which means the land through which the "Koch" Kings used to travel or roam about ("bihar").
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