Etymology| Meaning | Origin
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etymon|a root, stem, or base from which words are derived|ancient Greek etumon, "real sense"
**lexis**|a word or speech|ancient Greek lexis, "speech"
**logos**| reason, discourse, logic | ancient Greek logos, "word, reason"
**onoma**| name|ancient Greek o
noma, "name"
philology| the study of language and literature|ancient Greek philologia, "love of words"
**semantics**| the study of meaning | ancient Greek sema
ntikos, "significant"
syntax| the study of sentence structure|ancient Greek suntaxis, "arrangement"
**lexicography**|the writing of dictionaries|new Latin lexicographia, from ancient Greek lexiko
graphos, "dictionary writer"
morphology|the study of word forms | new Latin morphologia, from ancient Greek morphe"form" + -logia "study of"
**phonetics**|the study of speech sounds | ancient Greek pho
ně, "sound, voice" + -etikos, "pertaining to"
phonology|the study of the sound system of a language |ancient Greek pho`ně, "sound, voice" + -logia, "study of"
Etymology Middle English joynour joygnour from Anglo Norman French joignur joinor f
Etymology Meaning Origin etymon a root stem or base from wh
Etymology From Middle English rejoynen from Old French rejoindre from Late Latin reju
Etymology Meaning Origin etymon a root stem or base from wh
Etymology Latin nectere meaning to bind tie or join Meaning To establish a l
Etymology The word link derives from the Middle Dutch word linc which means rope o
Etymology Articulation Derived from the Latin word articulatus which means jointed
Etymology The word conjuncture comes from the Latin term coniunctio which means joi
Etymology Latin conjugalis of or pertaining to marriage Proto Indo European yunk
Etymology Latin conjugare meaning to join unite Proto Italic konjugare Proto Indo
Etymology From Middle English adjounen from Old French adjoindre from Latin ad
Etymology The word union derives from the Old French term union 12th century which
Etymology The word scarf comes from the Old French word escharpe which itself is de
Meaning One of two similar or identical things A person or thing that resembles another