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  1. Eureka (Ancient Greek: εὕρηκα, romanized: héurēka) is an interjection used to celebrate a discovery or invention. It is a transliteration of an exclamation attributed to Ancient Greek mathematician and inventor Archimedes.

  2. Dec 8, 2006 · Archimedes Coined the Term "Eureka!" in the Bath. The famed mathematician made many important scientific contributions. Was this exclamation really one of them? By David Biello. The Sciences....

  3. Sep 17, 2016 · You dont have to be Greek to use this week’s expression, “Eureka!” We tell you how this exclamation is said to have arrived in American English from ancient Greece.

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  4. Word Origin early 17th cent.: from Greek heurēka ‘I have found it’ (from heuriskein ‘find’), said to have been uttered by Archimedes when he hit upon a method of determining the purity of gold.

  5. Sep 27, 2023 · The origin of the word “Eureka” can be traced back to ancient Greece. The story goes that the Greek mathematician and inventor Archimedes exclaimed “Eureka!” when he discovered a method to determine the purity of gold while taking a bath.

  6. Nov 9, 2023 · Archimedes, the famous Greek mathematician, physicist, and inventor, once exclaimed, "Eureka! - I have found it!" This iconic quote, uttered by Archimedes upon his groundbreaking discovery while taking a bath, encapsulates the joy and excitement associated with a sudden moment of revelation.

  7. Here’s a closer look into this sudden discovery (the “Eureka!” moment): The famous Greek mathematician, physicist, and astronomer, Archimedes was born in 287 BC in Syracuse, a Greek colony in Sicily (an island now part of Italy).

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