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phenomena
English
Etymology
The plural form of phenomenon, formed according to the Ancient Greek -?? (-on) ? -? (-a) pluralisation pattern.
Alternative forms
- phænomena (archaic)
- phœnomena (archaic, erroneous)
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /f??n?m?n?/
- (US) IPA(key): /f??n?m?n?/
Noun
phenomena pl
- plural of phenomenon
Usage notes
- May occasionally be used as a singular. This is generally considered an error. Compare criteria.
phenomena From the web:
- what phenomenon
- what phenomenal mean
- what phenomenon helps glaciers
- what phenomena are associated with oxidizers
- what phenomena can cause metamorphism
- what phenomena are associated with black holes
- what phenomena are of focus with the marshmallow test
- what phenomena did macarthur discover
eclecticism
English
Etymology
eclectic +? -ism
Noun
eclecticism (countable and uncountable, plural eclecticisms)
- The quality of being eclectic
- (philosophy) An approach to thought that draws upon multiple theories to gain complementary insights into phenomena
- (art) Any form of art that borrows from multiple other styles
Translations
eclecticism From the web:
- what eclecticism mean
- eclecticism what is the definition
- eclecticism what does it mean
- what is eclecticism in psychology
- what does eclecticism in architecture imply
- what is eclecticism in architecture
- what is eclecticism in language teaching
- what is eclecticism in philosophy
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