Sentences with phrase «with etymology»

Fear not, we aren't looking to bore you with the etymology of the word and how it has evolved over time, but rather to examine what it means in practice.
William Laas, author of Cuisines of the Western World, agrees with this etymology.

Not exact matches

Some years ago I was supposed to teach an eighth - grade Bible school class what a dysfunctional group is and why it is spelled with a «y.» I'm not sure if it was before that explanation or after that we were supposed to make pizza together, but what we had while we were working through the etymology of «dys» was not exactly group enthusiasm.
As already pointed out above, organic evolution is not what the etymology of the word «evolution» suggests, i.e., not unfoldment of what was there hidden to begin with.
(Israel — literally: wrestling with God» Love that descriptive etymology.]
(We are not discussing etymology of a term, but what the Biblical writers intended with their statements) You suggest that they couldn't condemn it because it wasn't within the realm of their experience.
(By intelligence I mean the power and facility to choose between options» this coincides with the Latin etymology of «intelligence,» namely, «to choose between.»)
OK, Don, since you've decided that etymology trumps usage for giving a word's meaning (a truly ghastly principle no linguist would support) and have enlightened us all with the alpha privative breakdown, perhaps you'd like to explain for us the - ism part.
But rather characteristically, the story must find a Hebrew etymology; and it comes up with a naming - narrative (v. 10) tying the Egyptian name to a Hebrew word meaning «to draw out.»
We try to give you a quick - yet - substantial overview of the ingredient in question, its origins and etymology, flavor profiles, uses in the kitchen, and recipes we've come up with over the years.
And I could discuss anything with my brother — archaeology, etymology, anything at all.
We are devoted to one thing: narrowing down the selection of... 30 (UPI)-- Venezuela's Constituent... With a history of reliable reporting dating... Etymology.
Etymology Budapest, famously, is the combination of the cities Buda and Pest, which, together with Óbuda, united in 1873.
By Samuel Burke, CNN Before their wedding ceremony begins in rural Afghanistan, a 40 - year - old man sits to be photographed with his 11 - year - old Etymology.
Oliver's insouciant self - confidence clearly derives from his combination of high erudition — he thinks nothing of, practically on arrival, engaging with the professor in a duel of etymology about the derivation of the word «apricot» — and the looks of an Adonis.
Etymology Shih Tzu or Chih - Tzou in the Mandarin language, is a term associated with a very old breed of dogs, and like all ancient things,...
Philip Hanson: The Subtle Diagram Margot Bergman: Dancing With an Unknown Partner & Philip Hanson: The Operatic Canvas Philip Hanson: Organ Music Abstract Imagist Philip Hanson: Etymology, Recent Paintings and Their Roots
Philip Hanson: I am a child of the Light, student of the Dark Philip Hanson: The Subtle Diagram Margot Bergman: Dancing With an Unknown Partner & Philip Hanson: The Operatic Canvas Abstract Imagist Philip Hanson: Etymology, Recent Paintings and Their Roots
Philip Hanson: I am a child of the Light, student of the Dark Margot Bergman: Dancing With an Unknown Partner & Philip Hanson: The Operatic Canvas Philip Hanson: Organ Music Abstract Imagist Philip Hanson: Etymology, Recent Paintings and Their Roots
Yet Grubinger tests our limits further here: the etymology of «vex» is to shake or disturb — both of which are impossible with the artist's larger - than - life immovable versions.
Its etymology has two parts («Aran» = Valley + «Buru» = Top), with the meaning: «Top of the Valley».
His sculptures employ «dumb materials,» according to the artist himself, and deal with questions of language and etymology and the hardware and hardwiring of the world.
Philip Hanson: I am a child of the Light, student of the Dark Philip Hanson: The Subtle Diagram Margot Bergman: Dancing With an Unknown Partner & Philip Hanson: The Operatic Canvas Philip Hanson: Organ Music Abstract Imagist Philip Hanson: Etymology, Recent Paintings and Their Roots
In particular, the former title imputed motive — which is a breach of blog policies and has accordingly been replaced by the new title «Steig's Trick», using a term with a lengthy etymology in climate science and at realclimate.
What this paucity of cases tells us about the meaning of the term has more to do with its novelty than its etymology.
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