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Mashed Radish

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everyday etymology

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Mashed Radish

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Mashed Radish – everyday etymology Skip to content Menu & Widgets Mashed Radish everyday etymology Scroll Down The long and short of “omicron” Big concerns—and confusion—over a “little o .” Short o as in not, long o as in note . This distinction, which many of us learn in our earliest days of hacking through the thickets of reading and writing in English, is at the center of a term very much in the news— omicron , the latest named variant of the Covid-19. ( Why Greek letters are used to name Covid-19 variants. ) The variant is causing, of course, great health concerns across the globe, but it is also causing—far less gravely—confusion over the word’s pronunciation. Omicron in its original Greek. Origins of omicron Omicron (O, o) is the name of the 15th letter of the Greek alphabet and comes from the Greek ο μικρόν ( o mikrón ), literally meaning “small o .” This so-called “small o ” stands in contrast with omega (Ω,  ω ), the 24t...

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