No, I do not need eponyms. Eponyms are not necessary for me to operate or provide information.
Leonard Zusne has written: 'Eponyms in psychology' -- subject(s): Biography, Dictionaries, Eponyms, Psychology
The six subcategories of Eponyms are People, time period, scientific theory, disease, race, state/city
Eponyms
Entities Eponym....eponyms (plural)
The answer is decibel.
Eponyms.
eponym
An eponym is a word or name derived from the name of a person. HOMBURG is derived from Alexander (1769--1859) and Wilhelm von Humboldt (1767--1835), which are eponyms.
Frank Paulikat has written: 'Eigennamen in Pressetexten' -- subject(s): Eponyms, French Names, French language, French newspapers, Style
An eponym is a word or name derived from the name of a person. HOMBURG is derived from Alexander (1769--1859) and Wilhelm von Humboldt (1767--1835), which are eponyms.
Sporadic craniostenosis with oxycephaly and syndactyle sometimes polydactyle hands and feet often with blindness or visual impairment with proptosis and ophthalmoplegia..{taken from dictionary of medical eponyms} Alfieslittlegirl