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eu-
eu-prefix meaning "well, good, easy" derived by ancient Greek prefix ??/eueukaryotic, eutheria, eutrophication
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Eumetazoans (eumetazoa)
Term: Eumetazoans (misspelling of Eumetazoa) Literally meaning: ?well defined after animals? Origin: Anc Greek?? / eu-(=prefix meaning "well?, ?good?, ?easy?, ?right?)????/meta(after, next to)???/zoa(=plural of ??????/zoon=a...
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Antimony (sb)
Term: antimony (Sb) Literally meaning: ?not alone, against aloneness? Origin: Anc Greek????-/anti- (=prefix meaning opposed to, against, instead)?????/monos (=alone) Coined/History Plini the Elder referred to male had female...
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Eutrophication
Term: eutrophicationLiterally meaning: ?well-nourished?Origin: Anc Greek+ ?????/trophe(=food, nourishment ) > ?????/drepo(=gather) ??-/ eu-(=prefix meaning "well?, ?good?, ?easy?, ?right?)Coined/History In 1919 Swedish limnologist Einar Christian...
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Encyclopedist
Term: encyclopedist Literally meaning: ?round education? Origin: Med Greek????????? ???????/Encyglios Pedia (=round education) ??/en-(= prefix meaning ?in?)+??????/cyclos(=cycle)>1/2??????/1/2cyrtos(=convex)+1/2??????/coilos(=concave)+ ????/pes (=child)...
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Euthanasia
Term: euthanasiaOrigin: Anc Greek ??/eu(=prefix meaning "well, good, easy" )???????/thanatos(=death) literally meaning ?easy or good death? Coined The word euthanasia was coined in 1605 by English philosopher Francis Bacon (1561 ?1626)...
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