Similar words: etymology, etymological, dirty money, safety margin, easy money, ready money, homonymous, every month. Meaning: ['etɪmɒn] n. a simple form inferred as the common basis from which related words in several languages can be derived by linguistic processes.
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(1) Etymon is an important concept in the historical Lexicology.
(2) This article probes into the etymon of legal terminology and illustrates some translation techniques.
(3) My view is that etymon not only can vanish but also can be achieved in the course of the development of the language, and achieving etymon is an important way in which alien words are nationalized.
(4) This thesis discusses briefly some questions concerning etymon, such as etymon's position in the language system and etymon of alien words.
(5) The introduction section begins with a brief etymon of the test and a real image thereof in the context of American copyright arena.
(6) The establishment of etymon and the coding scheme for Chinese character.
(7) This article is to introduce a speeded-up teaching method of reciting the pithy formula and Memorizing the etymon and practicing bare-handed.
(8) Legal terminology is an essential part of legal language system. This article probes into the etymon of legal terminology and illustrates some translation techniques.
(9) Civil society is related to constitutional government and rule of law from the sight of the etymon?
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