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by Sharlin
4292 days ago
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Does "cerebellar agenesis" sound English to you? Almost all things in medicine have almost universal names derived from Greek and/or Latin. Of course, until a few hundred years ago it was because those were the languages of science; these days the terms still fill the same purpose as they did back then - providing a common vocabulary for people from diverse origins. |
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Here are the titles of the wikipedia article "Cerebellum" in some other languages:
Nobody's copying the English word (well, Tagalog and Malaysian are) -- they're all using their own native terms for "small brain".