Etymology of the English word etiologic
the English word etiologic
using the English suffix -ic
derived from the English word etiology
derived from the Late Latin word aetiologia (bringing of proofs, allegation of reasons; inquiry into)
derived from the Greek word aitiologia, αἰτιολογία
derived from the Greek word aitia, αἰτία (a cause (as if asked for); (logical) reason (motive, matter), (legal) crime (alleged or proved))
using the Late Greek suffix -logia, -λογία
derived from the Greek word logos, λόγος (word, speech, topic, treatise, reasoning)
using the Greek prefix aitio-, αἰτιο-
derived from the Greek word aita
derived from the Latin word etiology
derived from the Greek word aitiologia, αἰτιολογία
derived from the Greek word aitia, αἰτία (a cause (as if asked for); (logical) reason (motive, matter), (legal) crime (alleged or proved))
using the Late Greek suffix -logia, -λογία
derived from the Greek word logos, λόγος (word, speech, topic, treatise, reasoning)
using the Greek prefix aitio-, αἰτιο-
derived from the Greek word aita
