cùng gốc

cùng gốc

Hai từ "night" trong tiếng Anh và "Nacht" trong tiếng Đức được viết cạnh nhau để minh họa chúng cùng gốc.

Definition
  1. Adjective:
    • Of the same origin / Cognate: Refers to words, languages, or entities that share a common historical source or root.
    • Monoecious (Botany): Describes a plant that has both male and female reproductive organs on the same individual.
Usage Examples
  • Adjective (Linguistics):

    • Từ "night" trong tiếng Anh "Nacht" trong tiếng Đức những từ cùng gốc. (The English word "night" and the German word "Nacht" are cognate words.)
    • Tiếng Việt tiếng Khmer một số từ cùng gốc. (Vietnamese and Khmer have some words of the same origin.)
  • Adjective (Botany):

    • Cây ngô một loại cây cùng gốc. (The corn plant is a monoecious plant.)
Advanced Usage
  • In academic contexts, "cùng gốc" is frequently used in historical linguistics and comparative philology to trace language evolution.
  • In biology, the term is used precisely to describe plant sexuality, contrasting with "dioecious" (having separate male and female individuals).
Variants and Related Words
  • Cùng nguồn gốc (adj): Synonymous with "cùng gốc" in the sense of sharing an origin.

    • Hai dân tộc này văn hóa cùng nguồn gốc. (These two ethnic groups have cultures of the same origin.)
  • Đơn tính cùng gốc (adj): A more specific botanical term for monoecious.

    • Cây bầu cây đơn tính cùng gốc. (The bottle gourd plant is a monoecious plant.)
Synonyms
  • Cognate: (For linguistics) Having a common etymological origin.
  • Monoecious: (For botany) Having both male and female reproductive units.
  • Conjoined origin: Sharing a source.
Related Terms
  • Từ nguyên: Etymologythe study of word origins.
  • Ngôn ngữ hệ: Language family – a group of languages related through descent from a common ancestral language.
  • Lưỡng tính: Hermaphroditic – an organism with both male and female organs, often used interchangeably in casual botany but technically distinct.