different between etymological vs unetymological
etymological
English
Etymology
etymology +? -ical
Adjective
etymological (comparative more etymological, superlative most etymological)
- (not comparable) Of or relating to etymology.
- (comparable) (of a word) Consistent with its etymological characteristics (in historical usage and/or the source language).
Derived terms
- etymological argument
- etymologically
Related terms
Translations
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unetymological
English
Etymology
un- +? etymological.
Adjective
unetymological (comparative more unetymological, superlative most unetymological)
- Not etymological.
Synonyms
- nonetymological
Derived terms
- unetymologically
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