Sentence examples for is named from from inspiring English sources

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8 Which desert of Central Asia is named from the Mongolian for "waterless place"?

Diabetes is named, from the Greek, for its symptoms of heavy thirst and frequent urination.

Traprock is named from the Swedish word trappa, which means steps, because of the characteristic shape of the stones.

Brown launched the Daily Beast – which is named from her favourite novel, Evelyn Waugh's Scoop – in 2008 with the backing of Barry Diller's InterActiveCorp.

This cranial nerve is named from the further adaptation of the sphincter colli muscle in mammals, particularly in higher primates, as the many small muscles of facial expression, which allow people to smile, laugh, and frown.

Oviraptor is named from the Latin terms for "egg" and "robber," because it was first found with the remains of eggs that were thought to belong to Protoceratops, an early horned dinosaur.

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Related enzymes PON2 and PON3 were named from their evolutionary relationship with PON1.

The months were named from local religious festivals celebrated in the month in question.

Isoforms were named from IS1 to IS6 according to the exon count of the isoforms.

If XXXXXXXXXXXX is not recused, two will be named from this list.

A few months later, in 1979, a second species, A. diabolusi, was named from Brazil.

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