Wednesday, 17 June 2020

It's all in the name - Eponyms and Expression

Word of the week: Eponym

The current trail of earthquakes have shaken us all. Every time the slightest tremor strikes, it is the magnitude of the earthquake on the Richter scale which makes the headlines alongside videos of jiggling furniture!  The Richter scale is, in fact, an eponym. An eponym is a word or phrase based on the name of a person. Scientists and explorers have a habit of naming their discoveries after themselves—or other people name their discoveries after them. The Richter scale is named after Charles Richter, a US seismologist, who developed this scale. Another such example
from science is Celsius, the unit for measuring temperature, also of the human body, named after Anders Celcius. Can you think of a few more eponyms?



Wednesday, 10 June 2020

Is the time for Wayfarers yet ? or not ?

SVC word of the week: WAYFARER

The word “Wayfarer” means someone who travels by foot, but today you probably know them only as the best-selling style of sunglasses worldwide. During the summers, everyone avoids or dislikes being a wayfarer but ironically would definitely wear one of these Wayfarer sunglasses to avoid the heat.