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  2. Etymology - Wikipedia

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    Etymology is the scientific study of the origin and evolution of a word's semantic meaning across time, including its constituent morphemes and phonemes. It uses methods such as philology, comparative linguistics, and semantic change to trace the history and relationships of words across languages and time.

  3. Etymological fallacy - Wikipedia

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    An etymological fallacy is an argument that a word's meaning is defined by its origin, not its usage. Learn about its history, occurrence, examples and related fallacies.

  4. Online Etymology Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    A free online dictionary that describes the origins of English words, compiled by Douglas R. Harper. It uses various sources, such as The Oxford English Dictionary and The Century Dictionary, and is cited as a useful reference for etymology.

  5. Etymological dictionary - Wikipedia

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    An etymological dictionary is a reference work that explains the origin and history of words. Learn about the history, types, and examples of etymological dictionaries in various languages, such as English, Albanian, Armenian, and more.

  6. Data documents - Wikipedia

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    Data are a collection of discrete or continuous values that convey information, describing the quantity, quality, fact, statistics, or other basic units of meaning. Data are used in scientific research, economics, and other fields, and can be processed, analyzed, and visualized using various methods and techniques.

  7. Morphology (linguistics) - Wikipedia

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    Morphology is the study of words, their structure, and how they relate to one another in a language. It involves the analysis of morphemes, categories, productivity, and morphological typology.

  8. List of Latin legal terms - Wikipedia

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    A partial list of Latin terms used in legal terminology and legal maxims, with literal translations and definitions. The term for "guilty mind" is actus non facit reum, nisi mens sit rea, meaning "no act is punishable that is not the result of a guilty mind".

  9. Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    A dictionary is a listing of lexemes from the lexicon of one or more languages, often arranged alphabetically, with information on definitions, usage, etymologies, pronunciations, etc. Learn about the broad distinction between general and specialized dictionaries, the history of dictionaries from ancient times to the present, and the scientific study of dictionaries called lexicography.