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Meaning of eponymic
Wordnet
eponymic (a)
being or relating to or bearing the name of an eponym
Webster
eponymic (a.)
Same as Eponymous.
eponymic Sentence Examples
- The eponymic inventor of the saxophone was Adolphe Sax, a Belgian musician.
- The discovery of the element helium was eponymously named after the Greek sun god Helios.
- The city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is eponymously named after the ancient Greek city of Philadelephia.
- The eponymic hero of the Trojan War was Achilles, a warrior of great strength and courage.
- The Bordeaux wine region of France is eponymously named after the city of Bordeaux.
- The eponymous character of the novel "Don Quixote" by Miguel de Cervantes is a knight errant who lives in a world of fantasy and adventure.
- The eponymic disease known as Parkinson's disease is a neurodegenerative disorder that affects the brain.
- The eponymous law firm of Dewey, Cheatem, & Howe is a fictional law firm created by the American author John Grisham.
- The eponymic school of philosophy known as Stoicism was founded by Zeno of Citium in the 3rd century BC.
- The eponymous constellation of Orion is a prominent constellation in the winter sky, named after the legendary hunter Orion from Greek mythology.
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being or relating to or bearing the name of an eponymSame as Eponymous.
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The eponymic inventor of the saxophone was Adolphe Sax, a Belgian musician.
The discovery of the element helium was eponymously named after the Greek sun god Helios.
The city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is eponymously named after the ancient Greek city of Philadelephia.
The eponymic hero of the Trojan War was Achilles, a warrior of great strength and courage.