Etymology
Meaning
Origin
The term "arrhythmia" was first used in the 17th century by the English physician Thomas Willis to describe a condition in which the heart beat irregularly. The term was later adopted by other physicians and has since become the standard medical term for this condition.
Etymology Old French rithme Latin rhythmus Greek ῥυθμός rhythmos Meaning
Etymology The word rhyme comes from the Old French word rime which in turn derives
Etymology The word abysmal derives from the Greek word abyssos which means bottoml
Etymology The word adamant comes from the Greek word adamas which means unconquerabl
Etymology Greek ἀμέθυστος amethystos meaning not drunk Meaning and Or
Etymology amoralis Latin a prefix meaning without moralis Latin meaning mora
Etymology From Ancient Greek ἀ a without γνῶσις gnōsis knowledge
Etymology From Middle English acolite from Old French acolit from Ecclesiastical Lati
Etymology The word acoustic is derived from the Greek word akouein which means to
Etymology The word flutter is derived from the Old English word floteren which mean
Etymology The word cardiac originates from the Greek word kardia meaning heart
Etymology Late Latin chorus Greek khoros a dancing place from khoreia dance Me
Etymology The word pupil comes from the Latin word pupilla which originally meant t
Etymology Middle English posch posshe Anglo Norman French poche from Old French po
Etymology Origin Latin articulus small joint knuckle small part _ Meaning Origina
Etymology and Meaning The name Rasputin is derived from the Russian word rasputnik w
Etymology The name Beelzebub is derived from two Hebrew words Baal בַּעַל
Etymology The term pagan derives from the Latin word paganus meaning country dweller
Etymology The word fiend is ultimately derived from the Proto Germanic root fainijaz