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J Dentofacial Anom Orthod
Volume 15, Number 3, 2012
Aesthetics and Therapeutics
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Article Number | 310 | |
Number of page(s) | 3 | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/odfen/2012210 | |
Published online | 16 October 2012 |
J Dentofacial Anom Orthod 2012;15:310
Sick Or Sic
Evidence and Orthodontics
Address for correspondence: M. AMORIC, 60 rue des Ecoles, 75005 Paris. michel.amoric@wanadoo.fr
The relationship between English and French is complicated by the abundance of false cognates found in each language. The word evidence, first appears in the XIVth century, in both French and English literature and means: that which becomes visually apparent (from the Greek εἴδω, or from Latin ex-videre “to see”); that which is perceived; that which is grasped by the mind; that which is obvious, indisputable, clear, patent.
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