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Journal of Leisure Research, 2022
Based on previous studies on traditional Chinese leisure thought, this paper presents an in-depth study of the etymology of leisure, 休閒, to explore the origins, meanings, and interrelationships of related words and the literature on these topics.
Yuqiang Zhao, Yue Wu
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Based on previous studies on traditional Chinese leisure thought, this paper presents an in-depth study of the etymology of leisure, 休閒, to explore the origins, meanings, and interrelationships of related words and the literature on these topics.
Yuqiang Zhao, Yue Wu
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The Etymology of The Mineral Name ‘Apatite’: A Clarification
Irish Journal of Earth Sciences, 2022:AbstractThe mineral name ‘apatite’ derives from a Greek word referring to deception but the exact etymology has become a source of significant confusion: authoritative mineralogy books, mineral websites and general reference works are mutually ...
P. Roycroft, M. Cuypers
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Creative Medieval Etymology and Irish Hagiography (Lasair, Columba, Senán)
Ériu, 2022:The main arguments of this paper are to be found in section III, which deals with the etymological origin of four miracles from the hagiographical spheres of saints Lasair, Columba, and Senán. Putting the discussion in context, section I offers examples
R. Baumgarten
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A Note on the Alleged Egyptian Etymology of Sabaoth
Vetus Testamentum (Print), 2021This note provides a detailed criticism of the etymology relating the divine name or title ṣĕbā’ôt in Hebrew with Egyptian ḏbȝt/ḏbȝty, as initially proposed by M. Görg and S. Kreuzer.
Giuseppina Lenzo, Christophe Nihan
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Educational Research, 2020
US-based scholars often colloquially employ Brown as a monolithic reference to Latinidad in education research without attention to its racialized and anti-Black underpinnings.
C. Busey, Carolyn Silva
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US-based scholars often colloquially employ Brown as a monolithic reference to Latinidad in education research without attention to its racialized and anti-Black underpinnings.
C. Busey, Carolyn Silva
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Biblical Etymology of Tabernacle and Altar
, 2020Regarding the linguistic origin, Genesis claims that ancient languages were divinely created and diversified. In consistence, this testimony presents systematic evidence of biblical etymology related to tabernacle and altar in numerous words.
James Xianxing Du
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Coleridge, Etymology and Etymologic
Journal of the History of Ideas, 1983L'etymologie, la theorie du langage et les mecanismes de la pensee chez C. a partir de son interet pour l'oeuvre de Tooke.
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Plant genetic resources, 2018
Onobrychis viciifolia (sainfoin) is a forage legume crop with many positive agronomic, environmental, nutritional and nutraceutical attributes. Farmers also benefit from its drought tolerance in areas of low rainfall and light free draining soil, mainly ...
M. Mora-Ortiz, L. Smith
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Onobrychis viciifolia (sainfoin) is a forage legume crop with many positive agronomic, environmental, nutritional and nutraceutical attributes. Farmers also benefit from its drought tolerance in areas of low rainfall and light free draining soil, mainly ...
M. Mora-Ortiz, L. Smith
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In Defense of Secrets, 2017
Danny Wyckoff was yellow, with dull, road-sign fluorescence. Everybody came to see him—residents, students, attendings—not just because he was yellow, but because he had nearly every single stigma of cirrhosis, right down to the palmar erythema and ...
S. Lambert
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Danny Wyckoff was yellow, with dull, road-sign fluorescence. Everybody came to see him—residents, students, attendings—not just because he was yellow, but because he had nearly every single stigma of cirrhosis, right down to the palmar erythema and ...
S. Lambert
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Science, 1891
I wish to make a correction. In my article ( Science , April 17, 1891), instead of the word rati kowaněñ , on p. 219, second column, at the end of the first paragraph, read rati kowaněñ's .
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I wish to make a correction. In my article ( Science , April 17, 1891), instead of the word rati kowaněñ , on p. 219, second column, at the end of the first paragraph, read rati kowaněñ's .
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