Eka
Eka is a term that occurs in disparate linguistic, scientific, and cultural contexts, with no single unifying meaning. In Sanskrit and many Indian languages, eka denotes the concept of one or being single. It functions as a basic numeral in classical texts and as a root in compounds across the region's languages, reflecting the diversity of Indo-Aryan and Dravidian linguistic traditions.
In the history of science, eka- was a historical prefix used by the Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev
Eka also appears as a personal name in various cultures, where it is used as a given
The term's multiple, distinct meanings illustrate how phonetic coincidences can cross domains, producing unrelated uses that