Sentence examples for the term's etymology from inspiring English sources

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Vexingly, Dent says, the term's etymology is uncertain.

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Old Norse forms of the term also appear throughout accounts of Ragnarök, where the world is also consumed in flames, and, though various theories exist about the meaning and origins of the term, its etymology has not been solved.

Amid the vaunted quest for Self that is College (noting with some irony the tension between the first of those terms and the second's etymology) very few ever wish to be alone and peculiar.

In an accident of etymology, the term has also come to mean a foolish fantasy.

Let's first briefly touch on the etymology behind the term Molly.

The etymology of the term can be traced to about 2500 bce, when the ancestors of the Finno-Ugric peoples still lived in central Russia.

Another dispute has emerged concerning the etymology of the term.

Options, as the etymology of the term attests, are actions the agent wishes to do, actions that seem to him good and worthy of choice.

Because transparency accounts stress the outward focus of our thought in arriving at self-ascriptions, calling such accounts accounts of "introspection" strains against the etymology of the term.

This historical political etymology of the term agribusiness (coined in 1955 by John H. Davis) traces the rise of a significant keyword in post–World War II American discourse.

The etymology of the term, "gandingan," is unknown but it appears in many Maguindanao folk tales and epics.

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