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linguistics

English

Etymology

From linguist +? -ics, a modification of earlier linguistic, coined by English polymath William Whewell in 1837 from German Linguistik.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /l????w?st?ks/
  • (US, pre-/?/ tensing) IPA(key): /li???w?st?ks/

Noun

Wikiversity

linguistics (uncountable)

  1. The scientific study of language.

Synonyms

  • glossology, glottology
  • linguistry
  • speechlore
  • wordlore

Meronyms

  • See also Thesaurus:linguistics

Derived terms

Related terms

  • linguist
  • linguistic

Translations

See also

  • diction
  • grammar
  • morphology
  • philology
  • phonetics
  • phonology
  • pragmatics
  • semantics
  • syntax

Anagrams

  • linguicists

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yot

English

Etymology 1

From Greek ???? (giot), from German Jot. Doublet of iota.

Noun

yot (plural yots)

  1. The letter ??, an uncommon variant of Jj used in Greek linguistics.

Etymology 2

Probably from an alteration of yet, yote (to melt, weld). More at yet, yote.

Verb

yot (third-person singular simple present yots, present participle yotting, simple past and past participle yotted)

  1. (dialectal) To unite closely; fasten; rivet.
Synonyms
  • fay

Anagrams

  • Toy, Tyo, toy

French

Noun

yot m (plural yots)

  1. yot

Tok Pisin

Etymology

Borrowed from German Jod.

Noun

yot

  1. iodine

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