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Etymology. From Late Latin phaenomenon (“appearance”), from Ancient Greek φαινόμενον (phainómenon, “thing appearing to view”), neuter present middle participle ...
17 мая 2020 г. · phenomenon (n.) 1570s, "a fact directly observed, a thing that appears or is perceived, an occurrence," especially a regular kind of fact ...
The meaning of PHENOMENON is an observable fact or event. How to use phenomenon ... Etymology. Late Latin phaenomenon, from Greek phainomenon, from neuter of ...
OED's earliest evidence for phenomenon is from 1583, in the writing of Philip Barrough, medical writer. phenomenon is a borrowing from Latin.
A phenomenon ( pl. : phenomena), sometimes spelled phaenomenon, is an observable event. The term came into its modern philosophical usage through Immanuel Kant ...
Phenomenon Etymology: Documented in the Late Latin phaenomĕnon, referring to the Greek phainomenon, for describing a thought by an individual that is ...
Detailed word origin of phenomenon ; *bʰeh₂-s-ri-, Proto-Indo-European (ine) ; φαίνω, Ancient Greek (grc) ; φαινόμενον, Ancient Greek (grc), That which appears.
28 сент. 2017 г. · a fact directly observed, a thing that appears or is perceived, an occurrence, especially a regular kind of fact observed on certain kinds of occasions.
Like many words with Greek roots, phenomenon started out as a science term. Scientists used it (and still do) to describe any event or fact that could be ...
Etymology. The plural form of phenomenon, formed according to the Ancient Greek -ον (-on) → -α (-a) pluralisation pattern.
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