diagnosis (n.) etymology of English use. 1680s, medical Latin application of Greek diagnosis "a discerning, distinguishing," from stem of diagignoskein "discern, distinguish," literally "to know thoroughly," from dia- "apart" + gignoskein "to learn" (see gnostic). G 1233- Thayer Definition: 1) to distinguish 2) in a legal sense, examination, opinion, decision Part of Speech: noun feminine A Related Word by Thayer’s/Strong’s Number: from G1231 G1231 diagino¯sko¯ - Thayer Definition: 1) to distinguish, i.e. to know accurately, ascertain exactly 2) in a legal sense, to examine, determine, decide Part of Speech: verb A Related Word by Thayer’s/Strong’s Number: from G1223 and G1097 |
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