most medical terms are in Greek and Latin for example Dysphagia..
Dys means Difficult
Phagia means swallowing..hence Difficultly in Swallowing.
Diabetes Mellitus is Latin meaning Sweet U****
Mellitus means Sweet.
I am not explaining meaning of Diabetes cos it will remind many of some infamous analogy I once used.
Greek words are used widely in medical terminology for example the word Pathy from the word Pathos meaning a disease/suffering and hence words like Myopathy,Retinopathy,Neuropathy..
And all the years of learning Piano has made me pick Italian up words like Mezzoforte,Fortississimo etc..
Coming back to Greek language..I am sure its has its origin in Sanskrit cos how else did it get the meaning of Pathy so correct?
Pathy in Greek means Disease/Suffering just like the effect caused by the Pati(husband) in Sanskrit!!!LOL
Actually I thought of quitting these threads of Mrs. VR, (what with thanking only Sri NBS for increased traffic) and leaving people like me miffed at the affront of not being treated even as "also ran" category raters.
But these comments of innocence/ acting innocent/ assumed innocence, and its counterparts like guilty/presumed guilty/ clear-cut guilty etc. indicate Sankarlal may have some day job after all.
Yes and No!
Is the word Raghupathy Greek or Sanskrit?
You tell me about
Seetaapathi, Umapathy, Sethupathy, Ramaapathy, Vaaneepathy,
Ganapathy, Lakshmipathi, Gowripathy :bump2:
and then I will tell you about Raghupathi.
Is everyone except Lakshmipathi and Seetaapathi - a patho? You have spelt all other names with "pathy".....(last letter "y").... why this discrimination....?
Is everyone except Lakshmipathi and Seetaapathi - a patho? You have spelt all other names with "pathy".....(last letter "y").... why this discrimination....?
The flame symbol you have typed out above is not reflected in my moniker. There is a small bottle green coloured square which shows that I have an aura. Even by default the cursor does not go there, so nobody is aware of my aura. So even the paper-award is not commensurate with the achievements of Sankarlal.It beats me why a Shankarlal (in his own rights) :high5:and a person with a distinguished aura about him(in the eyes of the forum) :flame:
The flame symbol you have typed out above is not reflected in my moniker. There is a small bottle green coloured square which shows that I have an aura. Even by default the cursor does not go there, so nobody is aware of my aura. So even the paper-award is not commensurate with the achievements of Sankarlal.
Secondly, Sankarlal cannot solve a simple mystery. My moniker indicates me as "Active member" but the symbol underneath indicate me as "veteran".... What is the truth ? Do you have any clue, being a veteran?Regards
QOL is a multidimensional concept. It means different things to
different people. WHO has a questionnaire to measure the QOL.
Some may be family oriented and their QOL is assessed based on
the members of the family into account, their relation, physical and
social activities, etc. Some may value the independence from others
and not being dependent on them for emotional support, etc.
Balasubramanian
Ambattur
If I still remember correctly ....
Newbie < 25 posts
25 < amateur < 50 posts
50 < junior member < 100 posts.
100 < member < 250 posts.
250 < active member < 500 posts.
500 < senior member < 1000 posts.
A veteran > 1000 posts (Whew!)
Awful lot of info both in this message and the previous one. Thank you very much Mrs. VR.
I have started flexing my fledging muscles in other threads. Would you also be knowing the counters of the points that I would be losing in case I am docked by the admins?
This is a bit too much for me to swallow!! So shall :bolt: and :tape2:Are you really a பத்தாம் பசலி???:noidea:Real பத்தாம் பசலி??? :decision: Acting like a பத்தாம் பசலி???
This is a bit too much for me to swallow!! So shall :bolt: and :tape2:
monkey see, monkey buy
research, led by celine jacob of the university de bretagne-sud, observed 129 customers who asked for information about an mp3 player.in half the cases, the employee had been told to mimic the customer.
Some 79% of customers who interacted with a mimic bought an mp3;
but only 62% of those who interacted with a non-mimic employee bought.
does this bear a similarity to the ‘like’ in this forum?![]()
When a woman says "No", it means "May be!".
When she says, "May be!" it means " Yes!"
You are more ambiguous than a woman :confusion:
since you say Yes and No in one sentence of 3 words!!!
Except liking m-in-law!People KNOW that everything is NEGOTIABLE with MOST women