Talk:Antarctica
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Latest comment: 17 years ago by ArielGlenn
I thought the etymology was ant- + Arctic, meaning "opposite the Arctic"? In any case, "Arctic" comes from "arktos", meaning "bear" (because polar bears are found there), rather than anything to do with circles. — Paul G July 1, 2005 12:16 (UTC)
Paul's opinion is confirmed by www.etymonline.com
(Arktikos means Bear, the Constellation, not the animal) SemperBlotto 1 July 2005 13:19 (UTC)
- In future edits... can folks please use
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for etymology that references Ancient Greek?{{Gr.}}
is actually for Modern Greek (surprisingly, the list of words that *should* have this in their etyms is not an empty list, though it is small). Thanks! ArielGlenn 15:40, 28 August 2007 (UTC)