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Help please.
Last one, tried everything.
Explosive chemical.
?R?N?T?V?O?U?N?
Thanks for any help.
Last one, tried everything.
Explosive chemical.
?R?N?T?V?O?U?N?
Thanks for any help.
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I suspect that you didn't study Classics at school.
'Vinology' would be combining Latin ('vin') and Greek ('ology'). That occasionally happens with some 'artificial' words' (such as 'television', which is Greek+Latin) but it's usually a good bet that the Greek 'ology' will have a Greek prefix before it).
Pretentious? Moi?
;-)
I suspect that you didn't study Classics at school.
'Vinology' would be combining Latin ('vin') and Greek ('ology'). That occasionally happens with some 'artificial' words' (such as 'television', which is Greek+Latin) but it's usually a good bet that the Greek 'ology' will have a Greek prefix before it).
Pretentious? Moi?
;-)
It may well be incorrect in this sense but the word is in the dictionaries, including Chambers. One ref here.
https:/ /www.co llinsdi ctionar y.com/d ictiona ry/engl ish/vin ology
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