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Neoclassical compounds are compound words composed from combining forms (which act as affixes or stems) derived from classical languages (classical Latin... |
Acronym (redirect from Initialism and acronym) 'height, summit, or tip', and -nym, 'name'.[unreliable source] This neoclassical compound appears to have originated in German, with attestations for the... |
and linguonym are typical classical (or neoclassical) compounds, formed from suffix -onym and classical (Greek and Latin) root words (Ancient Greek: τόπος... |
Neo-Latin (section Pronunciation) the form of classical or neoclassical compounds. Large parts of this new Latin vocabulary have seeped into English, French and several Germanic languages... |
Asturian language (section Dialectal spellings) different spelling rules are used in Terra de Miranda (Portugal). Although they can be written, ḷḷ (che vaqueira, formerly written "ts") and the eastern... |
Minnesota (redirect from Minnesota Commissioner of Labor and Industry) interpreted the Dakota name for the Minnesota River in different ways, and four spellings of the state's name were considered before settling on "Minnesota"... |
Alexander Graham Bell (category Use Oxford spelling from September 2013) Latin, Scottish Gaelic, and even Sanskrit, accurately reciting written tracts without any prior knowledge of their pronunciation. As a young child, Bell... |
Malacañang Palace (category Neoclassical architecture in the Philippines) numerous mansions and office buildings designed and built largely in the bahay na bato and neoclassical styles. Among the presidents of the present Fifth... |
Cuernavaca (category Pages including recorded pronunciations) pronunciation: [kweɾnaˈβaka] ; Classical Nahuatl: Cuauhnāhuac [kʷawˈnaːwak], "near the woods" modern pronunciation, Otomi: Ñu'iza) is the capital and... |