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Because anthropology developed from so many different enterprises ( see History of Anthropology ), including but not limited to fossil-hunting, exploring, documentary film-making, paleontology, primatology, antiquity dealings and curatorship, philology, etymology, genetics, regional analysis, ethnology, history, philosophy, and religious studies, it is difficult to characterize the entire field in a brief article, although attempts to write histories of the entire field have been made.
The etymology of Apollo is uncertain.
Paeοn is probably connected with the Mycenean Pa-ja-wo, but the etymology is the only evidence.
The etymology is obscure.
The etymology is uncertain, but a strong candidate has long been some word related to the Biblical פוך ( pūk ), " paint " ( if not that word itself ), a cosmetic eye-shadow used by the ancient Egyptians and other inhabitants of the eastern Mediterranean.
A possible etymology is a derivation from the Greek word – aiges = " waves " ( Hesychius of Alexandria ; metaphorical use of ( aix ) " goat "), hence " wavy sea ", cf.
The traditional etymology is from the Latin aperire, " to open ," in allusion to its being the season when trees and flowers begin to " open ," which is supported by comparison with the modern Greek use of ἁνοιξις ( anoixis ) ( opening ) for spring.
While the term's etymology might suggest that antisemitism is directed against all Semitic peoples, the term was coined in the late 19th century in Germany as a more scientific-sounding term for Judenhass (" Jew-hatred "),
abate ), as commonly used in the Catholic Church on the European continent, is the equivalent of the English " Father " ( parallel etymology ), being loosely applied to all who have received the tonsure.
The etymology of Greek is unknown.
Old Norse askr literally means " ash tree " but the etymology of embla is uncertain, and two possibilities of the meaning of embla are generally proposed.
Among Classical Greeks, amazon was given a popular etymology as from a-mazos, " without breast ", connected with an etiological tradition that Amazons had their left breast cut off or burnt out, so they would be able to use a bow more freely and throw spears without the physical limitation and obstruction ; there is no indication of such a practice in works of art, in which the Amazons are always represented with both breasts, although the left is frequently covered ( see photos in article ).
If this etymology is combined with the tradition reported by Geoffrey of Monmouth stating that Ambrosius Aurelianus ordered the building of Stonehenge – which is located within the parish of Amesbury ( and where Ambrosius was supposedly buried ) – and with the presence of an Iron Age hill fort also in that parish, then it may be tempting to connect Ambrosius with Amesbury.
An etymology for this name is presented by ' B.
The etymology of the name Ares is traditionally connected with the Greek word ἀρή ( arē ), the Ionic form of the Doric ἀρά ( ara ), " bane, ruin, curse, imprecation ".
Its connection with Ares, perhaps based on a false etymology, is purely etiological myth.
Art is an autonomous entity for philosophy, because art deals with the senses ( i. e. the etymology of aesthetics ) and art is as such free of any moral or political purpose.
Afghan ( Pashto / Persian: افغان ; see etymology ) is used to indicate a citizen of Afghanistan.
Albinism ( from Latin albus, " white "; see extended etymology, also called achromia, achromasia, or achromatosis ) is a congenital disorder characterized by the complete or partial absence of pigment in the skin, hair and eyes due to absence or defect of tyrosinase, a copper-containing enzyme involved in the production of melanin.
Due to a false etymology, a popular belief is that they were most likely Finns – the obsolete name of Nenets people, Samoyed, has a similar meaning in Russian: " self-eater ".

etymology and disputed
The etymology of the word chemistry has been much disputed.
The etymology of the name is disputed ; an alternative name of the dance is stantipes, which suggests that one foot was stationary during the dance ; but the more widely accepted etymology relates it to estamper, to stamp the feet.
The etymology of the word " gneiss " is disputed.
In Greek mythology, Leto ( Greek:, Latō in Dorian Greek, etymology and meaning disputed ) is a daughter of the Titans Coeus and Phoebe and the sister of Asteria.
According to the Oxford English Dictionary the etymology is " uncertain and disputed ": " The word is perhaps related to the Sardinian place names Nurra, Nurri, Nurru, and to Sardinian nurra heap of stones, cavity in earth ( although these senses are difficult to reconcile ).
The etymology of the Proto-Germanic term is disputed.
Otto disputed the traditional etymology and derived Inuus instead from in-avos, " friendly, beneficial " ( cf.
Although clearly a name of German or Germanic origin, the etymology of the city's name is disputed.
The etymology off Neptunus is unclear and disputed.
This claim is disputed by Chilean linguist Mario Ferreccio Podesta who supports the Real Academia Española etymology that says that pisco was originally a word for a mud container.
The etymology of the name Hisingen is disputed.
However, the etymology is disputed, another possibility is Uchmal which means what is to come, the future.
The precise etymology is disputed, but hnefi certainly referred to the king-piece, and several sources refer to Hnefatafl as " King's table ".
The name may be related to the French word for shark, requin, itself of disputed etymology ( chien de mer or Latin requiem (" rest "), which would thereby create a cyclic etymology: requiem-requin-requiem.
The etymology of the name " Aldgate " is disputed.
The etymology of " Al-Andalus " is disputed, as is the extent of Iberian territory encompassed by the name over the centuries.
The etymology of the name is disputed, see here ( russian only ).
The word " kremlin " was first recorded in 1331 and its etymology is disputed ( see Max Vasmer online ( Russian )).
The etymology of the word " billabong " is disputed.
The etymology of its name is much disputed.
Navan (; ; etymology disputed ) is the county town of County Meath in Ireland.
These names were also once thought to be connected to Sanskrit Varuna and Greek Ouranos, for example by Max Muller ( Comparative Mythology p. 84 ), but this is now rejected on linguistic grounds, (" the etymology is disputed " Shapiro, JIES 10, 1 & 2, p. 155 ).

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