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PRONUNCIATION OF ETYM IN POLISH

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POLISH WORDS THAT RHYME WITH ETYM


centym
centym
ksenotym
ksenotym
mniejsza z tym
mniejsza z tym
nic po tym
nic po tym
po tym
po tym
pobratym
pobratym
poza tym
poza tym
przed tym
przed tym
przy tym
przy tym
tym
tym
w tym
w tym
z tym
z tym
za tym
za tym

POLISH WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE ETYM

etylenodiamina
etylenowy
etylina
etylizowac
etylizowany
etylobenzen
etyloceluloza
etylowac
etylowy
etylowy alkohol
etymolog
etymologia
etymologia ludowa
etymologicznie
etymologiczny
etymologista
etymologizowac
etymologizowanie
etymon
etyn

POLISH WORDS THAT END LIKE ETYM

analcym
antyenzym
apoenzym
bezprym
borzym
cym
cym cym cyrym
cyrym
czybym
desmoenzym
drzym
dydym
dym
egzoenzym
enzym
heym
hrym
iszym
izoenzym
ja bym

Synonyms and antonyms of etym in the Polish dictionary of synonyms

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Translation of «etym» into 25 languages

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etym
1,325 millions of speakers

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Etimologías
570 millions of speakers

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etym
510 millions of speakers

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etym
380 millions of speakers
ar

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etym
280 millions of speakers

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etym
278 millions of speakers

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Etim
270 millions of speakers

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etym
260 millions of speakers

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étym
220 millions of speakers

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etym
190 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - German

Etym
180 millions of speakers

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etym
130 millions of speakers

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etym
85 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - Javanese

etym
85 millions of speakers
vi

Translator Polish - Vietnamese

etym
80 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - Tamil

etym
75 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - Marathi

etym
75 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - Turkish

etym
70 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - Italian

Etim
65 millions of speakers

Polish

etym
50 millions of speakers

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etym
40 millions of speakers

Translator Polish - Romanian

etym
30 millions of speakers
el

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etym
15 millions of speakers
af

Translator Polish - Afrikaans

etym
14 millions of speakers
sv

Translator Polish - Swedish

Etym
10 millions of speakers
no

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Etym
5 millions of speakers

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Examples of use in the Polish literature, quotes and news about etym

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10 POLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ETYM»

Discover the use of etym in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to etym and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Polish literature.
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Etym(bi)ology
Liz Waldner's poems are emotive explorations into the personal, social, and political nature of speech.
Liz Waldner, 2002
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Lexilogus ; Or a critical examination of the meaning and ... - Strona 216
And lastly the Etym. M. has, under Seated, this very passage of Homer with the reading of Searo. No old lexicographer has the form doaro. That it was introduced as a various reading through the existence of dodS6aro, and that, as soon as it ...
Philipp Buttmann, ‎Fishlake, 1861
3
The Elements of Anglo-Saxon Grammar, with Copious Notes, ...
Etym. 37 .-—Dat:, defin.see Etym. 45 .—Syl]:e, see Etym. 43 .—Daz, rel. pron. see Etym. 47.]r, v. neut. indie. ind. 3. s. Etym. 88.—So]7hce, adv. Etym. 103.-— E, a law, n. inrlecl. f.—-Pn:egena, n. 2. g. pl. governed by bebob ; Synt. 16. from ptega ...
Joseph Bosworth, ‎Chas O'Connor, 1823
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The elements of Anglo-Saxon Grammar, with copious notes, ...
Etym. 37. — Dat, defin.see Etym. 45. — Sylpe, see Etym. 43. — Dat, rel. pron. see Etym. 47. — Ir, e. neut. indie, ind. 3. *. Etym. 88. — Soplice, adv. Etym. 103. — JE, a law, n. indecl. f — Pitejena, n. 2. g. pi. governed by bebob ; Synt. 16. from ...
Joseph Bosworth, 1823
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The Elements of Anglo-Saxon Grammar (etc.) - Strona 259
6. I say not to thee until seven times, but until seven, seventy times. 7. God loved the world so that he gave his only begotten Son, that no one should perish who on him Etym. 36. — l3im, pers.pron. d.pl. Etym. 37. — Dac, defin.see Etym. 45.
Joseph Bosworth, 1823
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O Brave New Words!: Native American Loanwords in Current ...
Canada turpentine - (etym. above); Canada balsam Canada violet 1821 (M) (etym. above); perennial herb with violet- streaked white flowers Canada warbler 1844 (DAE) (etym. above); a common warbler of northern North America Canada ...
Charles L. Cutler, 2000
7
The Bridgewater Treatises on the Power, Wisdom and ...
Bimana, man. Etym. bis, double ; manus, hand. Quadrumana. Etym. quatuor, four ; manus, hand. Monkeys, makis or lemurs (Etym. lemures, ghosts.) The loris tardigradus (turdus, slow ; gradior, to walki is a species of lemur. Cheiroptera Etym.
Francis Henry Egerton Earl of Bridgewater, 1836
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The Hand, Its Mechanism and Vital Endowments as Evincing ...
Quadrumana. Etym. quatuor, four; mantis, hand. Monkeys, ma- kis or lemurs {Etym. lemures, ghosts.) The loris tardigradus (tardus, slow \ gradior, to walk) is a species of lemur. Cheiroptera. Etym. x^P> cheir, the hand ; nTtpoyt pteron, a wing.
Sir Charles Bell, 1833
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The Hand: Its Mechanism and Vital Endowments, as Evincing ...
Q,uadrumana. Etym. quatuor, four; manus, hand. Monkeys, ma- kis or lemurs {Etym. lemures, ghosts.) The loris tardigradus (tardus, slow ; gradior, to walk) is a species of lemur. Cheiroptera. Etym. %£tp, cAeir, tne hand ; irrepov, pteron, a wing.
Sir Charles Bell, 1840
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Dictionary of English Etymology - Tom 1 - Strona 111
Etym. Barbeter, to grunt, mutter, murmur ; barboter, to mumble or mutter words, also to wallow like a seething-pot Cotgr. The syllable bar seems in the same way to be taken as the representative of sound conveying no meaning, in Fr. bara- ...
Hensleigh Wedgwood (M.A.), 1859

10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ETYM»

Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term etym is used in the context of the following news items.
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(etym)online dating
And some sponsor a word in the Online Etymology Dictionary. For $10 you can sponsor a word for six months, and if you follow the link at the bottom right of the ... «Honi Soit, Aug 15»
2
The "diminished and distorted" Christ of Pope Francis
(Etym. Latin triumphus, public rejoicing for a victory.) Furthermore, we might ask, what precisely is this "real" Resurrection that some Catholics supposedly ... «RenewAmerica, Dec 14»
3
MTN free airtime causes a call frenzy
Another Facebook user, Busisiwe Jemsana, posted on the 28 June, “Isisono ke lento yocaba qho ndilala ne etym yeR30 ezawtyiwa nguMTN kuba ndingazazi ... «Grocott's Mail Online, Jul 14»
4
Etymology as a profession
Etymology purports to explain why the words we use have the meanings familiar to us. Why is a tree called “tree,” why do we say man, winter, nine, and so forth? «OUPblog, Apr 14»
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100. Geburtstag: Dass einer wie Arno Schmidt mal möglich war!
Verschwunden sind die so expressiv beschriebenen Szenarien der früheren Romane; stattdessen über weite Strecke: Dialoge sowie das, was Schmidt Etym ... «DIE WELT, Jan 14»
6
Mystery Solved: The Etymology of Dude
The latest issue of Cohen's journal, Comments on Etymology, lays out, in 129 pages, the most solidly supported account yet of the early days of dude. «Slate Magazine, Nov 13»
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The Origin of the Word 'Dongle': 7 Leading Theories
Below, some of the leading theories about the etymology of the word "dongle," from the expected (yep, "dongle," teehee) to the less so. You're welcome. «The Atlantic, Jul 13»
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Alphabet soup, part 1: V and Z
It is instructive to trace their etymology. Vixen is a counterpart of German Füchsin “she-fox,” minus umlaut and with “southern voicing,” which makes its ... «OUPblog, Jul 13»
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Tak wyprzedzają głupcy na Warmii i Mazurach. Film!
Całe szczęście w etym przypadku zakończyło się bez ofiar. Czytelnik zbyt zajęty ucieczką na pobocze nie zapisał numerów, a "mistrzom kierownicy" znów się ... «wm.pl, Mar 13»
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Ironic Etymology of the Day: 'Pundit' Comes From a Sanskrit Word …
From Hindu scholars to talking heads... A 19th century manuscript of the Rigveda (Wikimedia Commons). In America, we use "pundit" to mean "opinion writer ... «The Atlantic, Aug 12»

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« EDUCALINGO. Etym [online]. Available <https://educalingo.com/en/dic-pl/etym>. May 2024 ».
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