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Etymology of the English word biogeography

the English word biogeography
using the English prefix bio-
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)
derived from the Greek word phantasma, φάντασμα ((properly concrete) a (mere) show ('phantasm'); spectre)
derived from the Greek word phantazein, φαντάζω (to make apparent; to appear (neuter participle as noun, a spectacle))
derived from the Greek word phantos
derived from the Late Greek word phainein, φαίνω (to display; to show)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *bha-
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *bhā-
using the Greek suffix -scope
derived from the English word geography
derived from the Latin word geographia (geography; geographical work, book)
derived from the Greek word geographia, γεωγραφία
using the Greek prefix geo-, γεω-
derived from the Greek word ge, γῆ (earth, land, soil; world)
using the Greek suffix -graphia, -γραφία, -γραϕία
derived from the Greek word graphein, γράφω (to draw)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *gerbh-

Derivations in English

paleobiogeography

Usage

Word found in Modern English



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