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"Eponym" Meaning

A eponym is a person, place, or thing after which a word or phrase is named. In other words, a eponym is a word that is derived from the name of a person, place, or thing, often with the name becoming a common noun or an adjective with a meaning related to the original context.

"Eponym" Examples

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A word or phrase derived from the name of a person, place, or thing.

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The word "sandwich" is an eponym, named after John Montagu, the 4th Earl of Sandwich, who requested his servants to bring him slices of meat between two pieces of bread so he could eat while continuing to play cards without getting his fingers greasy.
The term "Vaseline" is an eponym, named after its inventor, Robert Chesebrough, who discovered the balm while working on a rig in Titusville, Pennsylvania.
"Thermos" is an eponym, named after its inventor, Sir James Dewar, a British scientist who developed the vacuum flask.
"Velcro" is an eponym, named after its inventors, George de Mestral and his company's name, Velcro SA.
"Kevlar" is an eponym, named after its inventor, Stephanie Kwolek, a scientist at DuPont who developed the synthetic fiber.

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Epodes are a type of ancient Greek lyric poem, specifically a short poem that consists of a few lines or couplets. They were typically written in iambic meter and were often used to express a sudden or intense emotion, such as grief, anger, or fear. Epodes were often inserted into larger poetic works, such as plays or collections of poems, as a way to break up the narrative and add emotional depth. The term "epode" comes from the Greek word "epodos," which means "a singing upon" or "a song added."

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