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Etymology of the English word anaerobe

the English word anaerobe
derived from the English word aerobe
derived from the English word microbe
derived from the French word microbe
using the French prefix micro-
derived from the New Latin prefix micro-
derived from the Greek word mikros, μικρός (small; small (in size, quantity, number or dignity))
derived from the Greek word mikros, μικρός (small; small (in size, quantity, number or dignity))
derived from the Late Greek word bios, βίος (life; life; the present state of existence; by implication, the means of livelihood)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *gʷei- (to live)
using the English prefix aero-
derived from the Greek word aer, ἀήρ (air; by analogy, to blow); 'air' (as naturally circumambient))
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *wer-
using the Greek prefix bios-
using the English prefix aer-
using the English prefix an-
derived from the Medieval Greek prefix an-, ἀν-

Derivations in English

anaerobic

Usage

Word found in Modern English



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