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GYNECO- Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
gynaeco- or before a vowel gynaec-. : woman. gynecology. Word History. Etymology. borrowed from Greek gynaiko-, combining form from gynaik-, gynḗ "woman" — more ...
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gynæco- - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Prefix. edit. gynæco-. Alternative form of gynaeco-. Derived terms. edit · English terms prefixed with gynæco- · gynæcomazia.
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GYNECO- Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
What does gyneco- mean? Gyneco- is a combining form used like a prefix meaning “woman,” “female.” It is used in academic or scientific terms, ...
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gynæco-
gynæco- (ˌgaɪnɪkə, dʒaɪ-, gaɪˈniːkə) also (esp. U.S.) gyneco-, repr. Gr. γυναικο-, comb. form of γυνή woman, female, as in: † gynæˈcandrical a. [Gr. ἀνδρ-, ἀνήρ man], common to men and women. gynæcocœnic (-ˈsiːnɪk) a. [Gr. κοιν-ός common], having women in common. gynæcoid a. (see gyne). gynæcolatry ...
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GYNAECO- Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Gynaeco- definition: relating to women; female. See examples of GYNAECO- used in a sentence.
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gynaeco- - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Ancient Greek γυναικός (gunaikós), genitive of γυνή (gunḗ). Pronunciation. edit · IPA: /ˌɡaɪnɪkə/, /ˌdʒaɪnɪkə/. Prefix. edit. gynaeco-. woman, female.
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GYNAECO- definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
Relating to women; female.... Click for pronunciations, examples sentences, video.
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Gyneco- - Etymology & Meaning of the Suffix
Word-forming element meaning "woman, female," from Latinized form of Greek gynaiko-, combining form of gynē "woman, female," from PIE root *gwen- "woman."
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gyneco-, gynec- | Taber's Medical Dictionary
[Gr. gynē, stem gynaik-, woman] Prefixes meaning woman, female, female reproduction. The variant gynaeco- is used outside the U.S. ...
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gynaeco- | gyneco-, comb. form meanings, etymology and more
gynaeco- is of multiple origins. Partly a borrowing from Latin. Partly a borrowing from Greek. Etymons: Latin gynaeco-; Greek γυναικο-.
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A Grammatical Dictionary of Botanical Latin
gynaecio: “the women's apartments in an ancient Greek or Roman House; = gynoecium” (WIII): see gynoecium. Gynaeciarium,-ii (s.n.II): a seraglio; harem.
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gynæcoid
gynæcoid, a. (Formerly at gyne n.) (ˈgaɪnɪkɔɪd) Also gynecoid. [f. gynæco- + -oid.] 1. Ent. Exhibiting some of the features of a gyne.1907 Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. XXIII. 24 Wasmann's ‘gynæcoid workers’, which are merely workers whose ovaries contain mature eggs. 1933 W. M. Wheeler Colony-foundin...
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gyne
gyne Ent. (dʒaɪn) [ad. Gr. γυνή woman.] The fertile female in a colony of social insects, esp. a queen ant. Hence ˈgynæcoid a. [see gynæco- and -oid], showing some characteristics of this type of insect.[1905 tr. E. Wasmann's Compar. Stud. Psychol. Ants iv. 164 Intermediate forms between females and...
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gyno-
gyno- (gaɪnə, dʒaɪ-, dʒɪ-) before a vowel gyn- (gaɪn), reduced form of gynæco-, used chiefly in botantical terms with the meaning ‘pistil’, ‘ovary’ (the more important are given as main-words): gynantherous (-ˈænθərəs) a. Bot. [anther]: see quot. gynocardic (-ˈkɑːdɪk) a. Chem. [f. mod.L. Gynocardia ...
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