Diesel fuel was produced by German scientist and inventor Rudolf Diesel
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SOMW - is an eponym for The Society of Medical Writers
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One who is referred to as eponymous is someone that gives their name to something. i.e. the name of a car manufacturer or sports team, ford, Ferrari or Brawn (F1)
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Romulus is the eponym of Rome
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The Edsil automobile was the eponym of Henry Ford's son.
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Julius Cesar is the eponym for the month of July.
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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.