From the ancient Greek εὐφημισμός (euphēmismós) recorded from 1656, from ε ὐ φημίζ ω (euphēmízō), εηφημος (eúphēmos), "abandon a good voice, unfortunate words" from "+ φ (μ, ,), (Phḗmē, "voice, prophecy, rumor, conversation") (phánai, "talk, say")
Euphemism is not as infamous as the first two. The origin (euphemism) of the Greek word means a bad voice or a better voice using good words. You may not know whether you are using euphemism everyday. However, because it involves some kind of fraud, it is still considered abusive language.
You can use eugenic expression itself as euphemism. A special Halloween on anime TV is the evening of Grinch (see Dr. Seuss), a child seeks euphemism, and euphemism is used as a euphemism on the go. Is this euphemistic euphemism also in the script that fears Virginia Woolf? "Martha, can you tell her where we are?" In the basic series of Isaac Asimov, the curse of scientist Ebling Mis was replaced by the word that can not be printed. Indeed, there is only one case in which his curse was mentioned, some of which believe that euphoria is erroneously incorrect, some are not Asimov. The same word was also used in his short story "fly".
All euphemisms are illegal. There is no euphemism that tells what is happening - in a particular context, taboos can accept using euphemistic rather than direct languages. However, euphemisms of linguistic variants such as military, political, medical terms add impersonation to extra dimensions of tricks and secrets. Euphemism is not used here to hide crime, but is used to deliberately hide topics and fraud. This is a dual language that transforms death into the highest level diagnostic error, or eventual outcome as a result of substantial negative patient care, from the ultimate life to death, illegally deprived of life Rob