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Pole and Arctic

Pole: means axis "axle of wheel"
Arctic: means bear (Constellation)

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Solstice and Equinox

Solstice: means sun-stop
Equinox: means equal-night

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Tropics and Zodiac

Tropics: means turning circle
Zodiac: means circle

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7 Planets

Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Saturn

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English Days of Week

Sun- Sunday
Moon- Monday
Mars- "Tiwe" Tuesday
Mercury- "Woden" Wednesday
Jupiter- "Thor" Thursday
Venus- "Fria" Friday
Saturn- Saturday

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Retrograde motion

"Back Walk". Motion of a planet that seems to move in an opposite direction.

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Carl Linnaeus

Born: 1707 = 18th century
Place: Stenbrohult, Sweden
Created a simplified way of naming organisms. He cataloged many animal and plant organisms.

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Aristotelian Definition: Species, Genus, and Differentiae

Genus: kind
Species: form
Differentiae: Differences
Ex) The lion (species) is a cat (genus) with a mane (differentiae)

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Scripture

Latin scriptura, which means writing

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Creeds

Latin credo, which means "i believe". It is a formal statement of belief.

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Ritual

Latin ritualis from ritus, which means rite. It is a ceremonial act or performance

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Theism

Greek theo-, which means God. It means belief in God

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Polytheism vs Monotheism vs Henotheism vs Atheism vs Agnosticism

Belief in many Gods
Belief in one God
Belief in many Gods but only worship one (Heno- one)
Belief in no God
Belief in higher being.

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Animism

Anim=soul, which is believed that all natural objects have their own souls.

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Martyr

Means a witness

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Bishop

Greek "Overseer"

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Dogma

Greek "What is deemed correct"

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Bible

Greek "Holy books"

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Baptism

Greek "Immerse" "Bathe" "Wash"

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Angel

Greek "Messenger" "Envoy"

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Catholic

Cata: "according to, throughout"
Olos: "whole"
Lower case c, as in catholic, means universal or all-encompassing.

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Orthodox

"Upright, correct" "Opinion"

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Pontiff

Latin pontifex. Pontiff means the Pope.
Pons: "bridge"
Fic: "to make"

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Simplicity of Linnaeus' Binomial System

Freed nomenclature from being descriptive (with differentiae). All that was needed was any unique word to name the species.

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Conventions for Binomial

Genus first, species second. Genus is capitalized and species isn't. Genus and species need to stand out from text (i.e. italicized).

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Further Conventions

In very formal nomenclature, the date and author are included in species name.
Ex) Panthera leo Linnaeus, 1758 (= Panthera leo L., 1758)
Also in publication, full name is used then later the genus can be abbreviated.
Ex) Escherichia coli --> E. coli.

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Celestial Bodies

In classical and medieval philosophy, celestial bodies were made of ether. This is what Aristotle referred to as quintessence.

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Quintessence

The most perfect example of a quality

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Luminiferous Ether

A medium by which electromagnetic radiation traveled.

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Staphyloccocus

Staphylo- bunch of grapes
Coccus- grain, berry

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Streptococcus

Strepto- chain

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Streptobacillus

Bacillus- little rod

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Spirochete

Spiro- twist of a coil
Chete- long hair

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{morph}

form, shape

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{eme}

irreducible unit

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{bio}

life

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{entomo}

insect

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{ethno}

a race or nation of people

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{etymo}

basic meaning of word

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{geo}

land, earth

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{horo}

hour, time

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{patho}

suffering, disease, feeling

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{psycho}

soul, mind

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{logy} vs {logist}

study of vs person who studies

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{ichthyo}

fish
Ex) Ichthyophagous

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{sapro}

rotten
Ex) Saprophagous

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{rhizo} {rhiz}

root
Ex) Rhizophagous

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{iatr} {iatro}

doctor or treatment

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{hipp}

horse
Ex) Hippiatry

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{pus} {pod}

foot
Ex) Podiatrist

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{ornith} {ornitho}

bird

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{ger}

old
Ex) Geriatrics

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{carcin} {carcino}

cancer
Ex) Carcinogen

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{partheno}

virgin
Ex) Parthenon

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{carni}

meat or flesh

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{cide}

kill
Ex) Suicide

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{febri}

fever
Ex) Febrifuge

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{frugi} {fructi}

fruit
Ex) Frugivorous

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{fuge}

drive away, flee
Ex) Vermifuge

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{fy}

make
Ex) Rectify

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{herbi}

grass

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{insecti}

insect

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{magni}

big

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{omni}

all
Ex) Omnivorous

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{pater} {patri}

father

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{pesti}

troublesome animal, plant

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{pisci}

fish

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{rani}

frog
Ex) Ranivorous snakes

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{sui}

self

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{vermi}

worm

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{vor} {vore}

eating

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{ag} {act}

do
Ex) Agriculture

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{frang} {fract}

break
Ex) Fracture

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{grav}

heavy, serious, pregnant
Ex) Gravid

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{host}

enemy
Ex) Hostile

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{neglig} {neglect}

disregard
Ex) Negligence

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{sap} {sip}

taste
Ex) Sapid, Insipid

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{brevi}

short
Ex) Brevity

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{joc}

jest, fun
Ex) Jacose

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{nebul}

cloud
Ex) Nebula

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{rect}

right
Ex) Rectitude

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{simil} {simili}

like
Ex) Similar

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{squal}

rough, dirty
Ex) Sqaulor

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{radic}

root
Ex) Eradicate

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{ferv}

heat

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Horizon

Origin: Greek
Etymology: Bounding circle
Modern: Line where Earth surface and sky meet

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Vodka

Origin: Russia
Etymology: Little water
Modern: Alcohol

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Whisky

Origin: Gaelic (Celtic language in Scotland)
Etymology: whiskeybae (uisgebeatha) meaning water of life
Modern: Alcohol

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Sardonic

Origin: Greek
Etymology: Of bitter or scornful laughter
Modern: Grimly mocking or cynical

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OK

Origin: President Martin Van Buren election
Etymology: Old Kinderhook (before oll korrect)
Modern: Acceptance, agreement

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Allusion vs Illusion

Indirect way of referencing something vs False belief

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Alteration vs Altercation

To change something vs Quarrel (angry argument)

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Violation vs Volition

Breaking of law/Intrude on someone's privacy vs Act of choosing

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Alter ego

Etymology: other self
Word for word: second self

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Cum grano salis

Etymology: with grain of salt
Word for word: view with skepticism

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In extremis

Etymology: outermost
Word for word: at the point of death

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Tempus fugit

Etymology: time flies
Word for word: time flies

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Ex libris

Etymology: Out of the books
Modern: Inscription on bookplate showing book's owner
Ex) Ex libris Lord Rayleigh