Paget's disease
eponym
patent or eponym
an example of an organism is people and plants
You are a good example of a multicellular organism and Escherichia coli, the microorganism living symbiotically in your intestine, is a good example of a unicellular organism.
Can you give an example of a prokaryotic organism, like bacteria, and an example of a eukaryotic organism, like a plant, in one question?
The prefix "epo-" in "eponym" comes from the Greek word "epōnymos," meaning "named after." An eponym is a word or term derived from the name of a person, often used to honor their contributions or discoveries. For example, "Alzheimer's disease" is an eponym named after Dr. Alois Alzheimer, who first identified the condition.
Romulus is the eponym of Rome
Is odyssey a eponym or a toponym
An eponym is a word derived from the name of a person, often to honor their contributions or discoveries, such as "sandwich" from the Earl of Sandwich. An example of an eponym is "Hodgkin's lymphoma," named after the physician Thomas Hodgkin, who identified the disease. Eponyms can be found in various fields, including medicine, literature, and everyday language.
The Edsil automobile was the eponym of Henry Ford's son.
Eponym
Julius Cesar is the eponym for the month of July.
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eponym
Like York, PA or New York, NY for the Duke of York ... or Pennsylvania for William Penn ...
I've been told it's an eponym. But that's not correct because an eponym is a word that is derived from someone's name. Like "Atlas"