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... English dictionaries attempted to explain Latin words by their corresponding equivalent in English . One of the first compiled by Golfridus Grammaticus in 1440 reversed the custom and explained English words in Latin . Then , later ...
... English dictionaries attempted to explain Latin words by their corresponding equivalent in English . One of the first compiled by Golfridus Grammaticus in 1440 reversed the custom and explained English words in Latin . Then , later ...
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... English pronunciation is given for e and i . The names of the letters are given in Greek and in English , and also the corresponding sound of the Greek letter in English . Epsilon and eta are both represented by the English e , the ...
... English pronunciation is given for e and i . The names of the letters are given in Greek and in English , and also the corresponding sound of the Greek letter in English . Epsilon and eta are both represented by the English e , the ...
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... English de- rivatives by y ; the Greek kappa or k by the English C. For example , the Greek word meaning cell would appear in English in derivatives as cytos , y taking the place of the Greek u . The names of some structures ( not all ...
... English de- rivatives by y ; the Greek kappa or k by the English C. For example , the Greek word meaning cell would appear in English in derivatives as cytos , y taking the place of the Greek u . The names of some structures ( not all ...
Contents
The Preparation of Medical Papers | 25 |
Type and Proofs | 105 |
The Dictionary | 115 |
Copyright | |
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