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In several fields, especially computing, deprecation is the discouragement of use of some terminology, feature, design, or practice, typically because... |
Fuck (redirect from Etymology of fuck) are missing." The Oxford English Dictionary states that the ultimate etymology is uncertain, but that the word is "probably cognate" with a number of... |
sincerity is a desirable mean state between the deficiency of irony or self-deprecation and the excess of boastfulness." In the Islamic context, sincerity means:... |
Name of Mexico (redirect from Mexico (etymology)) Several hypotheses seek to explain the etymology of Mexico which dates, at least, back to 14th century Mesoamerica. Among these are expressions in the... |
city names with their etymologies. Some of these include notes on indigenous names and their etymologies. Some of these etymologies are uncertain. The former... |
Xanthosoma (section Deprecated) Xanthosoma is a genus of flowering plants in the arum family, Araceae. The genus is native to tropical America but widely cultivated and naturalized in... |
Moll (slang) (section Etymology and spelling) molly in Australia and New Zealand, is a usually pejorative or self-deprecating term for a woman of loose sexual morals, or a prostitute. "Moll" derives... |
Ensifer (bacterium) (section Etymology) Ensifer (often referred to in literature by its synonym Sinorhizobium) is a genus of nitrogen-fixing bacteria (rhizobia), three of which (Ensifer meliloti... |
Sagittaria (section Etymology) Sagittaria is a genus of about 30 species of aquatic plants whose members go by a variety of common names, including arrowhead, duck potato, swamp potato... |
Manchuria (redirect from Etymology of Manchuria) altogether due to its association with Japanese colonialism. The term is deprecated in China due to its association with Japanese imperialism and ethnic connotations... |
Tribe (section Controversy and usage deprecation) participating institution membership required.) de Vaan, Michiel (2008). Etymological Dictionary of Latin and the other Italic Languages. p. 629. ISBN 978-90-04-16797-1... |
Chartreuse (color) (category Pages using infobox color with deprecated parameters) Chartreuse (US: /ʃɑːrˈtruːz, -ˈtruːs/ , UK: /-ˈtrɜːz/, French: [ʃaʁtʁøz] ), also known as yellow-green or greenish yellow, is a color between yellow and... |
terms and the source language. The study of the origin of words is called etymology. For example, if a word was to be formed to indicate a condition of kidneys... |
Name of Ukraine (redirect from Etymology of Ukraine) needed] The etymology of the word Ukraine is seen this way in all mainstream etymological dictionaries, see e.g. Max Vasmer's etymological dictionary of... |
Sterculia (section Deprecated) Sterculia is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family, Malvaceae: subfamily Sterculioideae (previously placed in the now obsolete Sterculiaceae)... |
Archetypal name Demonym Eponymous hairstyles Ethnonym Etymology Lists of etymologies False etymology Genericized trademark List of eponymous laws Medical... |
Tanjong Pagar MRT station (category Pages using infobox station with deprecated parameters) Tanjong Pagar MRT station is an underground Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) station on the East West line located at Maxwell Road between the junctions of Peck... |
Titian hair (category Pages using infobox color with deprecated parameters) Titian is a tint of red hair, most commonly described as brownish-orange in color. The term originates from Titian, an Italian painter who would often... |
pride for its residents, especially those criticizing local politics. Etymology of these terms varies. Some are simple portmanteaus of the city name and... |
medieval period. Purportedly arising from a scribal error in a supposed etymology of the name Mary, it came to be seen as allegorical of Mary's role as... |