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  • Etymologically — Etymological Et y*mo*log ic*al ( m[ o]*l[o^]j [i^]*kal), a. [L. etymologicus, Gr. etymologiko s: cf. F. [ e]tymologique. See {Etymology}.] Pertaining to etymology, or the derivation of words. {Et y*mo*log ic*al*ly}, adv. [1913 Webster] || …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • etymologically — adverb see etymology …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • etymologically — adverb Based on or belonging to etymology See Also: etymology, etymological, etymologist …   Wiktionary

  • Iconophor — Etymologically, iconophor comes from Greek, meaning bearer or transporter (...phor) of image (ikono..). It seems that it was used formerly in Byzantine Christianity, to define an icon bearer , in a direct or symbolic sense. In graphic and print… …   Wikipedia

  • thrombo-endoarterectomy — noun Etymologically incorrect Five of the 16 patients required simultaneous FF bypass and iliaco femoral bypass; 2, required simultaneous FF bypass and iliac thrombo endoarterectomy (Table II) …   Wiktionary

  • thromb-endarterectomy — noun Etymologically incorrect Cate, WR, Scott, HW: Cerebral ischemia of central origin: Relief by subclavian vertebral artery thromb endarterectomy. Surgery, 45:19, 1959 …   Wiktionary

  • thrombo-end-arterectomy — noun Etymologically incorrect Thrombo end arterectomy was made in 5 instances and by pass in 4 …   Wiktionary

  • thrombendoarterectomy — noun Etymologically incorrect intra aortic balloon pump (IABP) … in pulmonary thrombendoarterectomy, 232 …   Wiktionary

  • thromboendo-arterectomy — noun Etymologically incorrect Vercellio G, Coletti M, Agrifoglio G (1986) Semiclosed thromboendo arterectomy on femoro popliteal tract revised after a fourteen years experience on 595 cases. Int Surgery 71: 59–61 …   Wiktionary

  • jen — Etymologically, a Chinese term referring to man in society. In Confucian thought, jen is the principle of common humanity, or the moral qualities such as benevolence that make for humanity …   Philosophy dictionary