Homos is a Greek word meaning same. It is the antonym to hetros, which means different.
It is used as a prefix to other root words. For instance, homosexual would refer to one that prefers relationships of those from the same gender. Homogeneous would describe groups of things that are similar.
Homonym comes from the Latin word homus.
It is from both, in Laton 'homonymum and Greek 'homonymos'. The part 'homos' means 'same' and the part 'omyna' means name
Etymology is the study of the origin and history of words, including their form and meaning.
Patho- is the combining form meaning disease, and -genesis means origin. So pathogenesis is the term meaning origin of disease.
"Pranshul" does not appear to have a widely recognized meaning or origin. It may be a unique name or term without a specific definition.
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From Ancient Greek "homos," meaning similar, and Latin "stare," meaning "to remain."
Homonym comes from the Latin word homus.
original meaning of ketchup
This is a British term meaning pregnant; I cannot find an origin for the term.
Psychogenic means of mental origin or causation
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Proximal means nearer the point of origin.
Same is the word that means having a similar comparison. Its word origin is sami in the Old Norse, homos in Greek and from an Indo-European root shared by Sanskrit is sama.
The medical term for something of cardiac origin is "cardiac." This refers to any condition or symptom that originates from the heart.
It is from both, in Laton 'homonymum and Greek 'homonymos'. The part 'homos' means 'same' and the part 'omyna' means name