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Etymology vs Entomology

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This is something that I used to have trouble with, confusing etymology, the study of word orgins, with entomology, the study of insects.

I recently thought of this mnemonic device: Entomology is like antomology, while etymology makes me think of etcetera which originates in Latin.

Get the two confused and our beloved podcast would be "A Way with Worms."

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"A Way with Worms." Now, that's funny!

You're not the only one who gets them mixed up. I see journalists do it all the time.

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I once told my coworker (who was wearing a bee costume for Halloween) that she was looking very apian. I think she might have gotten offended.

And I thought I was safe because she said she had a degree in entomology.

Luke: I think I subconsciously use the same mnemonic.

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Luke: I use that same device to help people remember.

Every now I'm in a discussion about a word's history and someone says entomology to which I reply "Oh, you like bugs?" They look confused until I explain myself.

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Some years ago I was listening to Schickele Mix.   At the end of the show Peter Schickele summed up by saying this had been an episode concerning music composed in the pentatonic scale, a word referring to the intense, "pent-up" emotions conveyed by such music.   While he was explicating, the phone by his mic rang.   Flustered, he answered it on the air; judging by his apologies, his boss had called to berate him for his poor research.   After he hung up, Mr Schickele retracted his definition; apparently, he said, "pentatonic" comes from the Greek word ("penta-") for "five", because there are five notes to the octave in that scale.   "It seems there must have been a bug in my entomology", he finished up, thus making me happy for a week.

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