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Etymologically at English => English (Websters 1913) Of Explained:

Etymological \Et`y*mo*log"ic*al\ (-m[-o]*l[o^]j"[i^]*kal), a.
[L. etymologicus, Gr. 'etymologiko`s: cf. F. ['e]tymologique.
See {Etymology}.]
Pertaining to etymology, or the derivation of words. --
{Et`y*mo*log"ic*al*ly}, adv.

etymologically at English (WD) Of Explained:

==English==

Etymology

Inter: suffix » etymological|ly

Adverb

Inter: en-ad » v
  • Inter: context » domain Based on or belonging to etymology

    Related terms

    * etymology
    • etymological
    • etymologist

      Translations

      Inter: trans-top » Based on or belonging to etymology
    • Czech: Inter: t- » cs|etymologicky
    • Dutch: Inter: t- » nl|etymologisch
    • Esperanto: Inter: t- » eo|etimologie
    • French: Inter: t+ » fr|étymologiquement


    Inter: trans-mi » d
  • German: Inter: t+ » de|etymologisch
  • Italian: Inter: t+ » it|etimologicamente
  • Spanish: Inter: t- » es|etimológicamente

  • Inter: trans-botto » m
    Category: Category:English domain adverbs -
    Translation: de » etymologically
    Translation: et » etymologically
    Translation: fr » etymologically
    Translation: ko » etymologically
    Translation: io » etymologically
    Translation: pl » etymologically
    Translation: ta » etymologically
    Translation: te » etymologically
    Translation: vi » etymologically