Yes, that definition aligns with the field of philology. It involves studying ancient languages, texts, and their historical contexts to understand their meanings and significance. Philology aims to interpret and preserve linguistic and cultural heritage.
Most med terms are based on Latin and some are ancient Greek.
Latin and Greek are the two ancient languages from which many medical terms are derived.
"Defined items" are defined in terms of "undefined terms".
"Defined items" are defined in terms of "undefined terms".
P.H Hore has written: 'Explanation of ancient terms and measures of land'
an epinikon
The property defined in terms of the mass of the solvent is molality.
Defined terms in a subject are terms that have specific meanings assigned to them within that subject, while undefined terms are terms that are not explicitly defined but are fundamental concepts in that subject. In mathematics, for example, undefined terms like point, line, and plane are used to build the foundation of geometric concepts, while defined terms like circle and triangle are derived from these fundamental concepts. Therefore, defined terms are constructed based on the fundamental understanding of undefined terms in a subject.
Rudolf Hostettler has written: 'Technical terms of the printing industry in five languages' -- subject- s -: Dictionaries, Polyglot, Printing
Tauno F. Mustanoja has written: 'The English syntactical type one the best man and its occurrence in other Germanic languages' -- subject(s): Terms and phrases, Germanic languages, English language
The answer depends on how the terms and defined.
No. For example, division by 0 is not defined.