Etymology
Across
- 1. The study of regional variations in language.
- 5. Words that are spelled the same but have different meanings.
- 8. The theory that language affects thought and perception.
- 9. A reference book that provides the history and origins of words.
- 10. A harsh or discordant sound.
- 14. The compilation and study of dictionaries.
- 15. A word that is a subtype or specific example of another word.
- 18. A word that can be divided into meaningful parts.
- 19. The study of words and their meanings.
- 20. A place name or geographical word.
- 21. Words that sound the same but have different spellings and meanings.
- 22. A mild or indirect word or phrase used to replace a more direct or harsh one.
- 23. A line on a map marking the boundary of a linguistic feature.
Down
- 2. A group of languages that share a common origin.
- 3. The study of meaning in language, especially word meanings.
- 4. A word formed from the initial letters of a phrase.
- 6. A combination of two vowel sounds in a single syllable.
- 7. A person who studies language and its structure.
- 11. A word that is derived from another word with a slight change in form.
- 12. Word The basic form of a word from which other words are derived.
- 13. Words that are spelled the same but have different pronunciations and meanings.
- 15. A word that shares the same initial letter with another word.
- 16. The humorous misuse of a word by substituting a similar-sounding word with a different meaning.
- 17. A blend of two or more words to create a new word.
- 23. A group of words with a meaning that can't be deduced from the individual words.