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believed to be, named.
Adjectives derived from the word
eponym include eponymous and eponymic.
Eponyms are
commonly used for time periods, places, innovations...
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disorders named after people at
Wikimedia Commons WhoNamedIt.com, a
dictionary of
medical eponyms. Med
Eponyms.com, a
dictionary of
pathology eponyms....
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While normally eponyms used in
medicine serve...
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Millard translation, The
Eponyms of the ****yrian Empire, 910-612 (Helsinki:
University of
Helsinki Press, 1994) The
Eponyms of the ****yrian Empire, Alan...
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Eponym Chronicle:
Reconstruction of the Lay-Out of the Text and the
Placement of
Fragment C",
Anatolica 41 (2015), 61–86. A. Millard, "The
Eponyms of...
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Eponyms". "Glossary of
Staining Methods, Reagents,
Immunostaining and
Eponyms". "Glossary of
Staining Methods, Reagents,
Immunostaining and
Eponyms"...
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Sisak (Armenian: Սիսակ) was the
legendary ancestor of the
Armenian princely house of Syuni, also
called Siunids,
Syunid and Syuni. The
Armenian historian...
- An
eponym is a
person (real or fictitious)
whose name has
become identified with a
particular object or activity. Here is a list of
eponyms: A B C D E...
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Eponym Group (Persian: گروه همنام; Hamnam) was an
electoral list for the 1980
Iranian legislative election claiming "it
would choose its candidates...
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Prime Minister of
India (1984–1989)
Early life and
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