← Back to context Comment by moralestapia 1 month ago Iatro- means medicine ...Check a dictionary or something. 3 comments moralestapia Reply TaupeRanger 1 month ago “Bug” is derived from “bugge”, which means “scarecrow or goblin”. Check a dictionary or something. moralestapia 1 month ago I never said your analogy was valid, but the opposite.Read carefully. TaupeRanger 1 month ago The analogy is valid. Words originally used for one purpose can be used to describe analogous situations outside of the original definition. Read...anything.
TaupeRanger 1 month ago “Bug” is derived from “bugge”, which means “scarecrow or goblin”. Check a dictionary or something. moralestapia 1 month ago I never said your analogy was valid, but the opposite.Read carefully. TaupeRanger 1 month ago The analogy is valid. Words originally used for one purpose can be used to describe analogous situations outside of the original definition. Read...anything.
moralestapia 1 month ago I never said your analogy was valid, but the opposite.Read carefully. TaupeRanger 1 month ago The analogy is valid. Words originally used for one purpose can be used to describe analogous situations outside of the original definition. Read...anything.
TaupeRanger 1 month ago The analogy is valid. Words originally used for one purpose can be used to describe analogous situations outside of the original definition. Read...anything.
“Bug” is derived from “bugge”, which means “scarecrow or goblin”. Check a dictionary or something.
I never said your analogy was valid, but the opposite.
Read carefully.
The analogy is valid. Words originally used for one purpose can be used to describe analogous situations outside of the original definition. Read...anything.