Etmology

A smiling woman with blue highlights in her hair sits at an outdoor cafe.

Magnifying glass over the word PRACTICE. Text: Latin: practicus, Greek: praktikos (concerned with action), prassein (to do).
A magnifying glass focuses on the word ‘practice’ in an old book, accompanied by handwritten notes on its origins.
Chalkboard: MARKETING. LATIN: mercatus (trade, marketplace). OLD ENGLISH: -ing (action or process). Note: From 'merx', 16th C.
A scholarly look at the linguistic history and origins of the word marketing.
Tree showing GAME DEVELOPMENT, ART, DESIGN, CODE, AUDIO, NARRATIVE, and etymological roots like GHEM.
Discover the linguistic roots and creative branches of game development through this intricate tree diagram.
ETYMOLOGY OF CREATIVE CODE. CREATIVE: Latin *creare 'to make, produce', Old French creatif, Middle English. CODE: Latin *codex 'tree trunk, book', Old French code, Middle English. CREATIVE CODE: Generative Art, Interactive Systems, Algorithmic Design.
A notebook traces the linguistic history of creative code, blending historical etymology with modern digital design.
An open book reading 'TRAISON - Old French' next to a gavel and 'TREASON' sign.
This thought-provoking arrangement explores the historical roots and legal weight of treason through ancient texts and symbols.
Diagram showing ETYMOLOGY: WORDPRESS AI ART ASSISTANT: WORD English, PRESS Latin, ARTIFICIAL Latin, INTELLIGENCE English, ART Latin, ASSISTANT French.
An antique book and modern tablet illustrate the fascinating linguistic history behind AI art tools.

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