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Etymology of the English word hyperstatic

the English word hyperstatic
using the English prefix hyper-
derived from the Greek word huper, ὑπέρ
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *uper
derived from the English word static
derived from the New Latin word staticus (static)
derived from the Latin word status (appointed; position, situation, condition)
derived from the Latin word stare (to stand; stand, stand still, stand firm)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *stā-
derived from the Greek word statikos, στατικός
derived from the Greek word statos, στατός
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *stā-
derived from the Greek word istanai

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Wolf42
22 Oct 2009, 20:44
Made me realize that pretty much every generation thinks that when they were kids it was so much safer, better, more prosperous. ,
Wolf42
22 Oct 2009, 20:44
Made me realize that pretty much every generation thinks that when they were kids it was so much safer, better, more prosperous. ,
Wolf42
22 Oct 2009, 20:44
Made me realize that pretty much every generation thinks that when they were kids it was so much safer, better, more prosperous. ,

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