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Sep 7, 2006

Words from the Ancients:

Gynecology - From the Greek "gyne", woman. Modern gynecology is the study of women's health.

Economy - From the Greek "oeconomia", household management. Economy is thriftiness and the frugal handling of money or household affairs. Ancient greek women would not have handled finances, but they were well-accustomed to household management and affairs!

Mother - From the Latin "mater", mother. A mother is a female parent, then and now.

Pregnant - From the Latin derivative "gnatus, born. To be pregnant is to be carrying a baby, the woman's chief role in Ancient Greek society, and still a very special and important one for women today!

Female - From the Latin, "femina", woman. This oneis self explanatory!