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  • ..., including the [[Iliad]] and the [[Odyssey]], both [[Homeric]] poems. The Greek language comprised the following, notable dialects in the classical Antiquity: Ionic ##'''[[Greek language|Greek]]''' or '''Hellenic''' (around Greece), including probably [[Ancient
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  • ...Testament]], according to [[Christianity]], angel is translated from the [[Greek language|Greek]] word "''aggelos''", pronounced "''ang'-el-os''", and is used 186 ti
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  • ...Frankfurt. He was educated privately, learning [[Latin language|Latin]], [[Greek language|Greek]], [[French language|French]], and [[English language|English]] in ad
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  • ...r [[180]]) was a [[rhetoric]]ian and [[satire|satirist]], writing in the [[Greek language]], noted for his witty and scoffing nature.
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  • A '''pangram''' ([[Greek language|Greek]]: ''pan gramma'', "every letter"), or '''holoalphabetic sentence''',
    3 KB (528 words) - 11:24, 12 November 2007
  • ...etic system, as well as loanwords from [[Latin language|Latin]] and some [[Greek language|Greek]].
    9 KB (1,362 words) - 22:02, 14 February 2016
  • ! [[Greek language|Greek]]<ref name="dash" /><ref name="closing" />
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  • ...ry device in the [[Greece|Greek]] wars. (The word asphalt comes from the [[Greek language|Greek word]] ''asphaltos'', meaning ''secure'' in English.)
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  • ...reveal a wide, all-encompassing [[view]]. The word "[[panorama]]", from [[Greek language|Greek]] ''pan'' (παν, "all") ''horama'' (όραμα, "that which is seen
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  • ...nguage repertory cinema, it reopened as the ''Apollo Theatre'', and played Greek language films.<ref name=DougTaylorAllenby/><ref name=DougTaylorGoldenAge/> However
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  • ...a phonetic spelling of his [[Dutch language|Dutch]] pronunciation of the [[Greek language|Greek]] word "[[chaos]]", which was used since 1538 after [[Paracelsus]] fo
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  • '''Astrology''' (from [[Greek language|Greek]] αστήρ, αστρός, astér, astrós, "star", and λόγος,
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  • The '''Greek alphabet''' has been used to write the [[Greek language]] since about the [[9th century BCE]]. It was the first [[alphabet]] in the ...inoan syllabary did not provide an ideal medium for the transliteration of Greek language sounds. The Greek alphabet we recognize today arose after the illiterate [[
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  • ...ian and scholar who was the founder of [[homeopathy]]. Derived from the [[Greek language|Greek]] (''ἄλλος'', ''állos'', other, different + ''πάϑος'', '
    8 KB (1,132 words) - 16:58, 19 December 2010
  • ...guage is [[Turkish language|Turkish]]; both [[Latin language|Latin]] and [[Greek language|Greek]] are classic examples of fusional languages.
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  • '''System''' (from [[Latin]] ''systēma'', in turn from [[Greek language|Greek]] ''{{polytonic|σύστημα}}'' sustēma) is a set of [[entities]]
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  • ...1900) coined the term ''[[wiktionary:enzyme|enzyme]]'', which comes from [[Greek language|Greek]] ''ενζυμον'' "in leaven", to describe this process. The word
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  • ...pelling and pronunciation. Webster rejected the notion that the study of [[Greek language|Greek]] and [[Latin language|Latin]] must precede the study of English gram
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