eureka means "ive got it!"
I am partial to thinking of eureka as meaning "I have found it!" You could use the word, almost always with an exclamation mark, to indicate a sudden or particularly deep insight that solves a long standing problem.
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dont ever use it on Laminate or hardwood, it will damage the wood & the finish.
Archimedes shouted Eureka when he got in the bath!
It comes from the Ancient Greek Εὕρηκα/Ηὕρηκα - Heurēka/Hēurēka meaning approximately "I have found it".Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eureka_%28word%29
I finally found it! Eureka!!
The correct spelling is 'eureka'.
I am partial to thinking of eureka as meaning "I have found it!" You could use the word, almost always with an exclamation mark, to indicate a sudden or particularly deep insight that solves a long standing problem.
Eureka
It comes from the Greek word, "evrika", which translates to English as "I've found it".
I would think at REI. They do warranty word on Eureka tents
Eureka!!!
The word eureka is an interjection. It is exclaimed when there has been a sudden discovery.
Eureka is a greek word, which means I have found it Archamades said this when he found the weght of the crown was indeed gold and not mixed gold, he ran on the streets of Athens shouting Eureka, Eureka.
"Eureka" comes from the Ancient Greek word heúrēka, meaning "I have found it"
eureka was a word used by miners to say I've found it in the California gold rush
Aristotle did not say "Eureka." The exclamation "Eureka" is attributed to Greek mathematician and inventor Archimedes, who reportedly shouted it when he discovered a method to determine the purity of a gold crown. The word "Eureka" means "I have found it" in Greek.