The Vocabulary of ScienceThe latin legacy; The reinstatement of greek; Background to the french reform; Spelling conventions as tools of diagnosis; A few hints about latin and greek grammar; Basic greek and Latin Vocabularies; Medical and biological greek and latin terms. |
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The Latin Legacy | 3 |
Background to the French Reform | 28 |
SA Few Hints about Latin and Greek Grammar | 47 |
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animal Aristotle Aristotle's box 12A Britain bun The bishop C. K. Ogden calcaneum chemical industry cilium circa cited cochlea common compound context contribution convey cuniculus dictionary eighteenth century English equivalent EXAMPLES Felis feminine flexional form flowering food 11 French gender genus German Gnathostomata Greek alphabet Greek language Greek roots Greek words Greek-speaking Guyton de Morveau image 12A initial internationally current Italian Italy labium Lancelot Hogben Latin nouns Lavoisier Linnaeus Litopterna masc masculine meaning mediaeval medicine memoir Moslem names natural neuter nouns and adjectives oxygen pipe 14 plant plural reader reform Regnum rhombus Roman alphabet rumino saccharo scientific nomenclature signs sing singular case form sound value Spanish species speech community stem substances suffixes sulphate sulphuric acid sweet 18 symbols Systema Naturae technical terms terminal usage verb vernacular vocabulary of science Western Christendom Western science world-wide vocabulary άκτις ατος ξενος ύλη