statically-developed
|stat-i-cal-ly-de-vel-oped|
/ˈstætɪkli dɪˈvɛləpt/
unchanging development
Etymology
'statically-developed' originates from the combination of 'static' and 'developed'. 'Static' comes from the Greek word 'statikos', meaning 'causing to stand', and 'developed' comes from the Old French 'desveloper', meaning 'to unwrap'.
'Static' evolved from the Greek 'statikos' to the Latin 'staticus', and eventually became the modern English word 'static'. 'Developed' transformed from the Old French 'desveloper' to the modern English 'develop'.
Initially, 'static' meant 'causing to stand', but over time it evolved to mean 'unchanging'. 'Developed' originally meant 'to unwrap', but now means 'to grow or expand'.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
refers to something that has been developed in a static manner, without change or movement.
The software was statically-developed to ensure stability.
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Last updated: 2025/05/21 23:19
