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List of Latin words with English derivatives: Encyclopedia - Chatham Islands

The archipelago of the Chatham Islands, Rekohu in the Moriori language, consists of about 10 islands within a 40-kilometre radius. Chatham Islands - Geography. The islands as a grouping are located at about 43°59′17″S, 176°27′13″W, roughly 800 km to the east of Christchurch, New Zealand. The islands have officially belonged to New Zealand since 1842. They cover a total of 966 km2, almost all of which ...

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List of Latin words with English derivatives: Encyclopedia II - Ballpark Brawl - Results

Ballpark Brawl - Ballpark Brawl I. August 24, 2003 from Dunn Tire Park in Buffalo, New York Little Louie defeated King Sleazy A.J. Styles defeated Kid Kash Trinity defeated Tracy Brooks Jimmy Snuka defeated Nikolai Volkoff Disco Inferno defeated Norman Smiley Jeff Jarrett and Rhino defeated Raven and Disco Inferno Ballpark Brawl - Ballpark Brawl II - Field of Screams. July 17, 2004 fro ...

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List of Latin words with English derivatives: Encyclopedia II - Pseudonym - Nom de guerre

Pseudonyms are adopted by resistance fighters, terrorists and guerrillas often to make enquiries more difficult, to seek and create an aura of mystery, and to protect their families from reprisal, although other reasons may often be included. The expression nom de guerre (IPA: /nɒm də gɛɹ/, "name of war") is often used for such pseudonyms (though this expression is rarely, if ever, actually used in French). It is occasionally used as a ...

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Pseudonym, Pseudonym - Pseudonyms in print, Pseudonym - Regnal name, Pseudonym - Nom de guerre, Pseudonym - The origin of nom de guerre, Pseudonym - Radio, Pseudonym - Computers, Pseudonym - Pseudonyms in entertainment, Pseudonym - Other pseudonyms

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List of Latin words with English derivatives: Encyclopedia II - List of French phrases used by English speakers - French phrases in international air-sea rescue

International authorities have adopted a number of words and phrases from French for use by speakers of all languages in voice communications during air-sea rescues. Note that the "phonetic" versions are presented as shown and not in IPA. SECURITAY (securité, “safety”) – the following is a safety message or warning, the lowest level of danger. PAN PAN (panne, “breakdown”) – the following is a message concerning a danger to a person or ship, the next level of danger. MAYDAY ([venez] ...

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List of French phrases used by English speakers, List of French phrases used by English speakers - Words and phrases, List of French phrases used by English speakers - A, List of French phrases used by English speakers - B, List of French phrases used by English speakers - C, List of French phrases used by English speakers - D, List of French phrases used by English speakers - E, List of French phrases used by English speakers - F, List of French phrases used by English speakers - G, List of French phrases used by English speakers - H, List of French phrases used by English speakers - I, List of French phrases used by English speakers - J, List of French phrases used by English speakers - K, List of French phrases used by English speakers - L, List of French phrases used by English speakers - M, List of French phrases used by English speakers - N, List of French phrases used by English speakers - O, List of French phrases used by English speakers - P, List of French phrases used by English speakers - Q, List of French phrases used by English speakers - R, List of French phrases used by English speakers - S, List of French phrases used by English speakers - T, List of French phrases used by English speakers - U, List of French phrases used by English speakers - V, List of French phrases used by English speakers - W - X - Y - Z, List of French phrases used by English speakers - Only found in English, List of French phrases used by English speakers - French phrases in international air-sea rescue

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List of Latin words with English derivatives: Encyclopedia II - List of German expressions in English - German terms commonly used in academic contexts in English

German terms frequently appear in several academic disciplines in English, notably in history, psychology, philosophy, music and the physical sciences. Non-specialists in a given field may or may not be familiar with a given German term. List of German expressions in English - Academia. Ansatz, basic approach Festschrift, book prepared by colleagues to honor a scholar Leitfaden, illustration of the interdepe ...

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List of Latin words with English derivatives: Encyclopedia II - List of Greek words with English derivatives - Greek Words with Modern Derivatives

The Citation form shown is the form most commonly shown in dictionaries, but this form is often unrepresentative of the word as used to form a compound word, hence the Root form is also shown. The "classical" transliteration as described above is used for both the Citation form and the Root form. The Greek words are shown in polytonic orthography, in other words showing the breathings and the fuller range of accents, as used in Ancient Greek. List of Greek words with English derivatives - Α. < ...

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List of Greek words with English derivatives, List of Greek words with English derivatives - Transliteration, List of Greek words with English derivatives - Greek Words with Modern Derivatives, List of Greek words with English derivatives - Α, List of Greek words with English derivatives - Β, List of Greek words with English derivatives - Γ, List of Greek words with English derivatives - Δ, List of Greek words with English derivatives - Ε, List of Greek words with English derivatives - Ζ, List of Greek words with English derivatives - Η, List of Greek words with English derivatives - Θ, List of Greek words with English derivatives - Ι, List of Greek words with English derivatives - Κ, List of Greek words with English derivatives - Λ, List of Greek words with English derivatives - Μ, List of Greek words with English derivatives - Ν, List of Greek words with English derivatives - Ξ, List of Greek words with English derivatives - Ο, List of Greek words with English derivatives - Π, List of Greek words with English derivatives - Ρ, List of Greek words with English derivatives - Σ, List of Greek words with English derivatives - Τ, List of Greek words with English derivatives - Υ, List of Greek words with English derivatives - Φ, List of Greek words with English derivatives - Χ, List of Greek words with English derivatives - Ψ, List of Greek words with English derivatives - Ω

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List of Latin words with English derivatives: Encyclopedia II - Classical compound - Formation spelling and pronunciation

These words are compounds formed from Latin and Greek root words. Greek words are almost invariably Latinized (see transliteration of Greek into English). In English: Greek αι becomes e, or sometimes æ or ae in British English. Greek groups with γ plus a stop consonant such as γγ or γκ become ng and nc respectively. Greek ει often becomes i (occasionally it is retained as ei). Greek κ becomes c, ...

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Classical compound, Classical compound - A source of international technical vocabulary, Classical compound - Formation spelling and pronunciation, Classical compound - History and reception, Classical compound - More recent developments, Classical compound - Reference

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List of Latin words with English derivatives: Encyclopedia II - List of Spanish expressions in common English - Z

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List of Spanish expressions in common English, List of Spanish expressions in common English - A, List of Spanish expressions in common English - B, List of Spanish expressions in common English - C, List of Spanish expressions in common English - D, List of Spanish expressions in common English - E, List of Spanish expressions in common English - F, List of Spanish expressions in common English - G, List of Spanish expressions in common English - H, List of Spanish expressions in common English - J, List of Spanish expressions in common English - L, List of Spanish expressions in common English - M, List of Spanish expressions in common English - N, List of Spanish expressions in common English - O, List of Spanish expressions in common English - P, List of Spanish expressions in common English - Q, List of Spanish expressions in common English - R, List of Spanish expressions in common English - S, List of Spanish expressions in common English - T, List of Spanish expressions in common English - U, List of Spanish expressions in common English - V, List of Spanish expressions in common English - W, List of Spanish expressions in common English - Y, List of Spanish expressions in common English - Z

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List of Latin words with English derivatives: Encyclopedia II - Latin influence in English - Middle Ages

The Norman Conquest of 1066 gave England a two tiered society with an aristocracy that spoke Anglo-Norman and a peasantry that spoke English. From 1066 until Henry IV of England ascended to the throne in 1399, the royal court of England spoke a Norman that became progressively Gallicised through contact with French. However, the Norman rulers made no attempt to suppress the English language, apart from not using at all in their court. In 1204, the Anglo-Normans lost their continental territories in Normandy and became wholly English. By the time we see Middle English in the 14th century, the Normans had contributed ro ...

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Latin influence in English, Latin influence in English - Dark Ages, Latin influence in English - Middle Ages, Latin influence in English - Renaissance, Latin influence in English - Industrial Age, Latin influence in English - Consequences for English

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List of Latin words with English derivatives: Encyclopedia II - Concentration - Quantitative notation

Quantitative notation of concentration is far more informative and useful from a scientific point of view. There are a number of different ways to quantitatively express concentration; the most common are listed below. Note: Many units of concentration require measurement of a substance's volume, which is variable depending on ambient temperature and pressure. Unless otherwise stated, all the following measurements are assumed to be at standard state temperature and pressure (that is, 25 degrees Celsius at 1 atmosphere or 101.325 kPa).

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Concentration, Concentration - Qualitative notation, Concentration - Quantitative notation, Concentration - Mass percentage, Concentration - Mass-volume percentage, Concentration - Volume-volume percentage, Concentration - Molarity, Concentration - Molality, Concentration - Molinity, Concentration - Normality, Concentration - Mole fraction, Concentration - Formal, Concentration - Parts-per notation, Concentration - Techniques used to determine concentration, Concentration - Table of concentration measures

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List of Latin words with English derivatives: Encyclopedia II - Latin - History

Latin is a member of the family of Italic languages, and its alphabet, the Latin alphabet, is based on the Old Italic alphabet, which is in turn derived from the Greek alphabet. Latin was first brought to the Italian peninsula in the 9th or 8th century BC by migrants from the north, who settled in the Latium region, specifically around the River Tiber, where the Roman civilization first developed. Latin was influenced by the Celtic dialects and the non-Indo-European Etruscan language in northern Italy ...

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Latin, Latin - History, Latin - Legacy, Latin - Grammar, Latin - Education

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List of Latin words with English derivatives: Encyclopedia II - Capacitance - Energy

The energy (measured in joules) stored in a capacitance is equal to the work done to charge it. Consider a capacitance C, holding a charge +q on one plate and -q on the other. Moving a small element of charge dq from one plate to the other against the potential difference V = q/C requires the work dW: where W is the work measured in joules q is the charge measured in coulombs C is the ...

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Capacitance, Capacitance - Definition, Capacitance - Introduction, Capacitance - Energy, Capacitance - Capacitance and 'displacement current', Capacitance - Capacitance/inductance duality, Capacitance - Self-capacitance

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List of Latin words with English derivatives: Encyclopedia II - London - Defining London

Today, "London" usually refers to the conurbation known as Greater London, which is divided into thirty-two London Boroughs and the City of London and forms the London region of England. Historically, "London" referred to the square mile of the City of London at the conurbation's heart, from which the city grew. Between 1889 and 1965 it referred to the former County of London which covered the area now known as Inner London. The metropolitan area of the County of London was previously c ...

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London, London - Defining London, London - Geography and climate, London - History, London - Modern London, London - Culture, London - London Districts, London - Central London, London - City of London, London - The West End, London - East London, London - The East End, London - Docklands, London - West London, London - North London, London - South London, London - Demographics, London - Government, London - Business and economy, London - Transport and infrastructure, London - Education, London - Media, London - Technology, London - Style and fashion, London - Religion, London - Sport, London - Tourist attractions, London - Places of interest, London - List of hotels in London, London - Buildings and monuments, London - Museums and galleries, London - Markets and shopping areas, London - Parks and gardens, London - Other places of interest, London - London in the arts, London - Literature featuring London, London - Films featuring London, London - Television programmes featuring London, London - Songs featuring London, London - Video Games featuring London, London - Major exhibitions staged in London, London - Parades

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List of Latin words with English derivatives: Encyclopedia II - Bengal - History

The history of Bengal can be divided according to the religion of its rulers. Also see History of Bengal and Bengal Renaissance. Bengal - Early History. One of the earliest historical references to be found to date is the mention of a land named Gangaridai by the Greeks around 100 BC. The word is speculated to have come from Gangahrd (Land with the Ganges in its heart) and believed to be referring to an area in Bengal. More concrete evidence of Bengal becoming a political entity is found in the 6th century, with the first recorded independent king of Bengal ...

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Bengal, Bengal - History, Bengal - Early History, Bengal - Muslim Rule, Bengal - British Rule, Bengal - Independence, Bengal - Rulers of Bengal, Bengal - Pala Dynasty, Bengal - Sena Dynasty, Bengal - Ilyas Dynasty, Bengal - Ganesa Dynasty, Bengal - Ilyas Dynasty, Bengal - Habshis Dynasty, Bengal - Husaini Dynasty, Bengal - Suri Dynasty, Bengal - Karani Kararani Dynasty, Bengal - Nawabs of Bengal, Bengal - Maps during British rule on external sites

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List of Latin words with English derivatives: Encyclopedia II - Christina Milian - Career success

In 2001, Milian released her first solo single, "AM To PM", off her self-titled debut album. It became a worldwide hit reaching the top 5 in the UK and Denmark, top 10 in the Netherlands, and top 40 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and in Australia. The success of "AM To PM" sparked the international release of the Christina Milian album although not in the U.S. The second single "When You Look At Me" was another international hit reaching the top 5 in the UK, Netherlands, and Ireland and making the top 40 in Denmark, Australia, and Fran ...

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Christina Milian, Christina Milian - Early years, Christina Milian - Career success, Christina Milian - Discography, Christina Milian - Albums, Christina Milian - Singles, Christina Milian - Album appearances, Christina Milian - Soundtrack appearances, Christina Milian - Filmography, Christina Milian - Awards & nominations

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List of Latin words with English derivatives: Encyclopedia II - Swastika - Overview

The swastika is a holy symbol in Hinduism, Jainism, Heathenry and Buddhism. In the West, it is more widely known as symbol of Nazism. The motif seems to have first been used in Neolithic Eurasia. However, it was also adopted in Native American cultures, seemingly independently. The swastika is now used universally in religious and civil ceremonies in India. Most Indian temples, weddings, festivals and celebrations are decorated with swastikas. The symbol was introduced to Southeast Asia by Hindu kings and remains an integral part of B ...

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Swastika, Swastika - Overview, Swastika - Etymology and alternative names, Swastika - History, Swastika - Comet/bird hypothesis, Swastika - Early Hinduism, Swastika - Adoption of the swastika in the West, Swastika - Geometry and symbolism, Swastika - Sauwastika, Swastika - Art and architecture, Swastika - Religion and mythology, Swastika - Hinduism, Swastika - Buddhism, Swastika - Jainism, Swastika - The Abrahamic religions, Swastika - Other Asian traditions, Swastika - Native American traditions, Swastika - Pre-Christian European traditions, Swastika - Early 20th century, Swastika - Britain, Swastika - North America, Swastika - Russia, Swastika - Poland, Swastika - Finland, Swastika - Sweden, Swastika - Latvia, Swastika - Icelandic, Swastika - Ireland, Swastika - Nazi Germany, Swastika - Taboo in Western countries, Swastika - Popular culture and media, Swastika - Notes

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List of Latin words with English derivatives: Encyclopedia II - Jabberwocky - Translations

"Jabberwocky" has become famous around the world, with translations into many languages, including Spanish, German, Latin, French, Italian, Czech, Hungarian, Russian, Bulgarian, Japanese, Polish and Esperanto. The task of translation is the more notable and difficult because many of the principal words of the poem were simply made up by Carroll, having had no previous meaning. What the translators have done with the invented words, it appears, is to make up words of their own that have a minimal Levenshtein distance (up to homophones) from C ...

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Jabberwocky, Jabberwocky - The poem, Jabberwocky - Glossary, Jabberwocky - Pronunciation, Jabberwocky - Origin and structure, Jabberwocky - Translations, Jabberwocky - Derivative works, Jabberwocky - References in popular culture

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List of Latin words with English derivatives: Encyclopedia II - University of Pittsburgh - Rivalries

Pitt traditionally has had a rivalry with Penn State University. Formerly independent powers of college football in the East, Pitt and Penn State played each other on an annual basis for state bragging rights as well as recruiting advantage. The rivalry started in 1905 and continued even when Pitt joined the Big East Conference in 1982. However, Penn State joining the Big Ten Conference in 1992, as well as disagreements betwe ...

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University of Pittsburgh, University of Pittsburgh - Location, University of Pittsburgh - Education, University of Pittsburgh - Athletics, University of Pittsburgh - Rivalries, University of Pittsburgh - Notable alumni, University of Pittsburgh - Footnotes

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List of Latin words with English derivatives: Encyclopedia II - Abwehr - The Abwehr under Canaris

Abwehr - Before the War. Before he took over the Abwehr on January 1, the soon-to-be Admiral Canaris was warned by Patzig of attempts by Himmler and Reinhard Heydrich to take over all German intelligence organs. Canaris, a master of backroom dealings which were so much a part of life, thought he knew how to deal with them. But even while he tried to maintain an at-least cordial relationship with them, the antagonism between the Abweh ...

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Abwehr, Abwehr - The Abwehr before Canaris, Abwehr - The Abwehr under Canaris, Abwehr - Before the War, Abwehr - The Abwehr During World War II, Abwehr - The Frau Solf Tea Party and the End of the Abwehr, Abwehr - Chiefs of the Abwehr

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List of Latin words with English derivatives: Encyclopedia II - Saint Peter and Paul Rocks - Geography

The closest piece of land is the island of Fernando de Noronha 630 km to the Southwest. The rocks are part of Pernambuco state, Brazil. The highest of the rocks, Southwest Rock, has an elevation of 22.5 m, are peaks of the largely submarine Mid-Atlantic Ridge that extend above the water level. The rocks are scattered across an area that measures 350 m North-South and 200 m East-West. The total land area is about 10,000 m². The exact location is given as 00°55′08″N, ...

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Saint Peter and Paul Rocks, Saint Peter and Paul Rocks - Geography, Saint Peter and Paul Rocks - Structures, Saint Peter and Paul Rocks - Biology, Saint Peter and Paul Rocks - History

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List of Latin words with English derivatives: Encyclopedia II - Wu-Tang Clan - Discography

Wu-Tang Clan - Albums. 1993 Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) 1997 Wu-Tang Forever 2000 The W 2001 Iron Flag 2004 Disciples of the 36 Chambers: Chapter 1 (live album) 2005 Legend of the Wu-Tang Clan (compilation) 2005 Full Cycle Model 10304 2005 Dreddy Kruger Presents... Think Differently Music ...

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Wu-Tang Clan, Wu-Tang Clan - Foundation, Wu-Tang Clan - Solo Careers, Wu-Tang Clan - Expansion, Wu-Tang Clan - Recent history, Wu-Tang Clan - TV & Film Appearances, Wu-Tang Clan - Discography, Wu-Tang Clan - Albums, Wu-Tang Clan - Singles, Wu-Tang Clan - Appear On

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List of Latin words with English derivatives: Encyclopedia II - Rhodes Scholarship - Standards

The requirements for applicants are high. Rhodes' legacy specified four standards by which applicants were to be judged: literary and scholastic attainments; energy to use one's talents to the full, as exemplified by fondness for and success in sports; truth, courage, devotion to duty, sympathy for and protection of the weak, kindliness, unselfishness and fellowship; moral force of character and instincts to lead, and to ...

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Rhodes Scholarship, Rhodes Scholarship - Standards, Rhodes Scholarship - Changes, Rhodes Scholarship - Accusations of bias towards traditional sports, Rhodes Scholarship - Allocations, Rhodes Scholarship - Notable Rhodes Scholarship recipients, Rhodes Scholarship