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Sentences with ETYMOLOGICALLY

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"The word 'alphabet' is etymologically derived from the Greek words 'alpha' and 'beta'."
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"The etymologically correct term for fear of spiders is arachnophobia."
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"The word 'telephone' is etymologically linked to the Greek words 'tele' and 'phone' meaning 'far' and 'voice', respectively."
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"The term 'automobile' is etymologically derived from the Greek words 'auto' and 'mobile' meaning 'self' and 'movable'."
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"The word 'claustrophobia' is etymologically derived from the Latin words 'claustrum' and 'phobos' meaning 'enclosed space' and 'fear', respectively."
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"The term 'democracy' is etymologically derived from the Greek words 'demos' and 'kratos' meaning 'people' and 'power', respectively."
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"The term 'geography' is etymologically connected to the Greek words 'geo' meaning 'earth' and 'graphia' meaning 'description'."
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"The term 'technology' comes etymologically from the combination of two Greek words."
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"The origins of the word 'etymology' can be traced back etymologically to the Greek language."
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"The word 'geography' is etymologically derived from two Greek words."
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"The term 'etymology' etymologically means the study of the true sense of a word."
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"The word 'biology' comes etymologically from the Greek words 'bios' and 'logy'."
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"The word 'mathematics' is etymologically derived from the Greek word 'mathēmatikē'."
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"The term 'etymon' refers to the original form of a word, etymologically."
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"The word 'etymology' etymologically refers to the history and origin of words."
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"The term 'etymologist' refers to a person who studies the origins of words etymologically."
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