Arts & Humanities
Etymological Dictionary
100%
Dictionary
60%
Leo Tolstoy
54%
Phoneme
50%
Language-in-education
49%
Etymology
49%
Immanuel Kant
48%
Social Justice
46%
History
42%
Verner's Law
41%
Accentology
41%
Germanic Linguistics
41%
Early Modern Low Countries
40%
Czernowitz
38%
Germany
37%
English Idioms
37%
Henry Fox Talbot
36%
English People
35%
Prosodic Units
35%
Language
35%
Second Language Learners
35%
Scandinavian Languages
34%
Philosophy
33%
Women's Poetry
33%
Word Stress
33%
Deist
33%
Vanishing Point
33%
Aesthetics
32%
German Jews
31%
Cinema
31%
European Enlightenment
30%
Masterworks
30%
Enlightenment
30%
Frankfurt School
29%
Symbiosis
29%
Lucretius
29%
Oslo
28%
Turning Point
27%
Priming
27%
Women's Writing
27%
Artist
27%
Elegy
27%
Networking
27%
Russian Literature
27%
Segmentation
26%
Remembering
26%
Cultural Memory
25%
Witches
25%
Antagonism
24%
Alternation
24%
Jewish Culture
24%
Onstage
23%
Anthology
23%
Forgetting
23%
Template
23%
Sustainability
23%
Builders
23%
Poetry
23%
Lery
23%
Fish
22%
Geography
21%
Companionship
21%
Discourse
21%
Unserer Zeit
20%
Jews
20%
Political Economy
20%
Intermediate
20%
Positionality
20%
Ancestors
20%
Pedagogy
19%
Liberation
19%
Recovery
19%
Conceptualization
19%
Jewish Life
19%
Critical Literacy
19%
William Shakespeare
19%
Passion
19%
Golden Age
19%
Curriculum Reform
19%
Addiction
18%
Holocaust
18%
Early Twentieth-century
18%
Dutch Art
18%
Folk Etymology
18%
Invisible Cities
18%
Undergraduate Education
17%
Dutch Golden Age
17%
Environmental Humanities
17%
Argument from Design
17%
Contemporary Critical Theory
17%
Economics
17%
Hapax Legomena
17%
Modern European History
17%
Mandeville
17%
Modern Dutch
17%
Etymon
17%
Interdisciplinarity
16%
Chantal Mouffe
16%
England
16%
Piers Plowman
16%
Social Sciences
dictionary
85%
etymology
83%
poetry
52%
history
40%
social justice
39%
witch
32%
Northern Europe
30%
language education
27%
cinema
26%
phonetics
24%
liberation
23%
art
22%
politics
21%
Jew
20%
theater
20%
networking
19%
foreign language
19%
Federal Republic of Germany
18%
money
18%
Briton
16%
sustainability
16%
literacy
15%
organization
15%
gloss
15%
gender
14%
artist
14%
history of science
14%
literature
14%
learning culture
14%
mythology
14%
historical film
14%
aesthetics
13%
folklore
13%
genre
13%
interdisciplinarity
13%
literary history
13%
writer
12%
intermediality
12%
photography
12%
teacher
12%
segmentation
12%
present
12%
curriculum
12%
archaeology
12%
speculation
12%
classroom
12%
abstraction
11%
linguistics
11%
French revolution
11%
European history
11%
phonology
11%
nineteenth century
10%
myth
10%
chemistry
10%
physics
9%
narrative
9%
women's role
9%
candidacy
8%
diplomat
8%
genocide
8%
mathematics
7%
quantitative research
7%
cultural studies
7%
language acquisition
7%
transaction
7%
reform
6%
twentieth century
6%
international relations
6%
Teaching
6%
economics
6%
antisemitism
6%
critical theory
6%
Law
5%
qualitative research
5%
Religion
5%
ethnicity
5%
reconciliation
5%
death
5%
Holocaust
5%