Terminology is some group of terms or words that are used in discussing some specific subject. Chemistry has its own terminology.
Haven't figured out what you mean by "hadis terminology," but Samhain is a Celtic word meaning "end of summer."
The word "husband" means "a frugal manager" - which completely explains the terminology of "animal husbandry".
In medical terminology, Desis is a word part that defines as: binding: surgical bind
-crasia comes from the Greek word for mingling.
The term 'word' in computer terminology refers to:
Pertaining to So the word venous means pertaining to veins.
It is the suffix for Cell in medical terminology.
An incus in Latin is an anvil (and, in medical terminology, an anvil-shaped bone of the middle ear).
Chiro is from the Greek word chiro- χειρο- "hand-"
The medical terminology combining form "ambulo-" refers to walking or movement. It is derived from the Latin word "ambulare," which means to walk.
it means the word is referring to anything that has to do with the stomache or intestines. ex: gastric bypass
Copia is a Latin word meaning "abundance". In military terminology (as in Caesar's Gallic War) the plural, copiae, is used to mean "forces" or "army".