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In etymological sense vs In the etymological sense

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. "In etymological sense" is more concise and can be used when brevity is preferred. On the other hand, "in the etymological sense" is more common and formal, suitable for academic or professional writing.

Last updated: March 28, 2024 • 711 views

In etymological sense

This phrase is correct and can be used when brevity is preferred.

This phrase is a concise way to refer to the meaning of a word in terms of its origin or history.

Alternatives:

  • in the etymological sense
  • from an etymological perspective
  • in terms of etymology
  • etymologically speaking
  • considering the word's etymology

In the etymological sense

This phrase is correct and more commonly used in formal or academic contexts.

This phrase is used to specify that the meaning being discussed is related to the origin or history of a word.

Alternatives:

  • in etymological sense
  • from an etymological perspective
  • in terms of etymology
  • etymologically speaking
  • considering the word's etymology

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