#7

Most of those books behind the professor just explain the difference between etymology and entomology.
If you google “etymology not entomology” (with quotes) you’ll get over 3,000 results (try it, it’s fun!). Without quotes you’ll get over 170,000. Apparently these words will be forever linked, like pancakes and syrup, fries and ketchup, or bananas and peanut butter…I really need to eat before I post.
Oh, and to answer the question from the comic, “vegetarian” comes from the Latin word vegetus, meaning lively or vigorous. It does not come from vegetable as many people (understandably) assume.
Here’s the quiz question for this week: What’s the origin of etymology (not entomology)? Post your answer in the comments!
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2 Responses to “Etymology (Not Entomology)”
Chirigami
I’m guessing you did see these, right?
http://xkcd.com/1010/
http://xkcd.com/1012/
Also, shouldn’t it have been “WORDS, NOT BUGS!” with a comma? :O Not that it matters so much, though. Just saying. :P
Cool comic, I subscribed and liked it on Facebook. :)
Oh, by the way, here in Argentina nobody mistakes “etimologĂa” for “entomologĂa”. Although most people don’t even know the words to begin with…
Tommy Gun
I saw the first xkcd, but not the second. :)
Yes, the professor’s line should have had a comma, but I intentionally left it out because it’s funnier that way. He has to say it so much he just shouts it quickly. Thanks for subscribing!