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technique then selects the most recent common ancestor of each eligible
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59:, science is an especially productive field for new coinages. It is also especially predisposed to immediate translingual sharing of words owing to its very nature: scientists working in many countries and languages, reading each other's latest articles in
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Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged (Merriam-Webster, 2002) adds that the ISV "consists of words or other linguistic forms current in two or more languages" that "differ from
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in being adapted to the structure of the individual languages in which they appear." In other words, ISV terms are often made with Greek, Latin, or other
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1311:mentoplasty
1076:Greek word
1070:from Greek
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1056:from Latin
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323:electricity
178:prototyping
170:Interlingua
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1869:Electronic
1859:Conceptual
1800:Dictionary
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1396:Terataspis
1386:Teratornis
1381:teratology
1342:inflection
1191:word roots
1171:κρεμάννυμι
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760:-champsus
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1790:Types of
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1454:Dracohors
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1407:Haplology
1401:trilobite
1304:the mind
1241:Uromastyx
1165:cremaster
1154:to burn (
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1116:analgesic
930:shinbone
770:Egyptian
571:-gyrinus
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155:espionage
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768:Ancient
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517:crinoid
481:-ceras
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437:Toxodon
292:capno-
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1964:Visual
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1475:cohors
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1391:condor
1356:(not *
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1315:Latin
1296:Latin
1292:mental
1275:urine
1267:Greek
1246:Greek
1226:Notes
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1009:(var.
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933:Latin
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667:Greek
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633:Greek
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489:Greek
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419:Greek
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359:Greek
351:-itis
327:Greek
305:καπνός
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269:Greek
261:carpel
242:ἀνδρός
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223:stamen
214:Notes
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1254:tail
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1095:alga
1087:alg-
1006:fētus
986:Other
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972:elbow
944:flute
938:tībia
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844:femur
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286:woman
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1138:burn
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