- weakness. The word
schist is
derived ultimately from the Gr**** word σχίζειν (
schízein),
meaning "to split",
which refers to the ease with
which schists can be...
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schizophrenia ("splitting of the mind") is
Modern Latin,
derived from the Gr****
schizein (Ancient Gr****: σχίζειν, lit. 'to split') and phrēn (Ancient Gr****: φρήν...
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published by André
Michaux in 1803, the name
deriving from the Gr****
words schizein ('to split') and
andros ('man'),
referring to the
separate anther cells...
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emotional expression, and apathy. The term was
coined from the Gr****
roots schizein and phrēn, "to split" and "mind", in
reference to a "splitting of mental...
- Schizothorax. The
genus name
Schizothorax is
derived from Gr**** word, "
schizein"
meaning to divide, and "thorax"
which means breast.
Common snowtrout is...
- gr**** family. The name is
derived from the
Ancient Gr****
words σχίζειν (
schizein),
meaning "to split," and ἄχυρον (achyron),
meaning "chaff." It refers...
- The word
schizophrenia translates as "split mind" from the Gr****
roots schizein (σχίζειν, "to split") and phrēn, phren- (φρήν, φρεν-, "mind"). Bleuler...
- Basin.
Their scientific name
means "cloven-breast", from
Ancient Gr****
schízeïn (σχίζειν) 'to cleave' and thórax (θώραξ) 'breast-plate' (see also thorax)...
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Schistura refers to the fish's
forked caudal fins,
coming from the Gr****
schizein and oura
meaning respectively "to divide" and "tail". The
species name...