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Etymology of decompensation by etymonline


Etymology of decompensation by etymonline

"lack or loss of compensation," especially, in medicine, "deterioration of a structure that had worked through compensation," 1900, from de- + compensation.

Etymology of decompensate by etymonline

"lose the ability to maintain compensation," 1912, probably a back-formation from… See origin and meaning of decompensate.

Etymology of decompose by etymonline

in the sense of "make or form by uniting two or more things." Sense of "putrefy, become resolved into constituent elements" is by 1777. Related: ...

decompensation, n. meanings, etymology and more

The earliest known use of the noun decompensation is in the 1900s. OED's earliest evidence for decompensation is from 1905, in a dictionary by George Gould.

Etymology of decomposition by etymonline

"act or process of separating the constituent elements of a compound body; state of being decomposed,"1762, from de- "the opposite of" + ...

Etymology of decomposable by etymonline

common termination and word-forming element of English adjectives (typically based on verbs) and generally adding a notion of "capable of; ...

Etymology of decommission by etymonline

"to take (something) out of active service," 1922, originally in reference to warships, from de- + commission (v.) in the nautical sense of "be ...

Etymology of decomposer by etymonline

"a decomposing agent," 1821, agent noun from decompose. See origin and meaning of decomposer.

Etymology Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

Etymon means "origin of a word" in Latin, and comes from the Greek word etymon, meaning "literal meaning of a word according to its origin." Greek etymon in ...

Etymology of compensation by etymonline

"action of compensating," from Latin compensationem (nominative compensatio) "a weighing… See origin and meaning of compensation.

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*Online Etymology Dictionary. Cirrhosis definition. Available at: www.etymonline.com/word/cirrhosis. Accessed June 30, 2019. †American Liver ...

Decompensation Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

The meaning of DECOMPENSATION is loss of physiological or psychological compensation; especially : inability of the heart to maintain adequate circulation.

Etymology of decolonization by etymonline

1853 in a political sense, "remove (a place) from colonial status," American English, from de- + colonization. Earlier as a medical term (from ...

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Online Etymology Dictionary, http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?l=r&p=8. 12 ... including bi-polar disorder, schizophrenia, and full-blown decompensation.

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... history of archaeological exploration at Jericho ... decompensation… people possess an idealistic ... (Etymonline 2018a). Dictionary definitions vis-à ...

Etymology of decollete by etymonline

of women's fashionable dress, "low-necked," 1831, from French décolleté, past participle of décolleter "to bare the neck and shoulders,"

Journal articles: 'Trans-Canada Telephone System - History' – Grafiati

Online Etymology Dictionary © 2001-2017 [Cited 2017 November 2.] Available from: https://www.etymonline.com/word/tradition Harper D. Online Etymology ...

Etymology Word of the Week - Saint Ignatius High School

Origin/Derivation: From the Latin verb pendere meaning “to hang”; also related to the Latin verb pensare meaning “to weigh, consider." Related Words/Phrases: ...

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Online etymology dictionary. Obtained on the 5 June 2013 from the website http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?l=b&p=20. 6. Martin C, Saux P, Papazian L, et ...

Bibliographies: 'Trans-Canada Telephone System - History' – Grafiati

Online Etymology Dictionary © 2001-2017 [Cited 2017 November 2.] Available from: https://www.etymonline.com/word/tradition Harper D. Online Etymology ...