Etymology of the Greek word bios (βίος)
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)
Derivations in Greek
bio-,
biote,
bioun,
abios,
koinobion,
amphibios,
bioo,
abiotosDerivations in other languages
English
bio-, English
eobiont, French
abiose, French
biologie, French
hédobie, French
limnobios, French
biote, French
eurybiote, French
macrobe, French
anhydrobiose, French
aérobiose, French
métabiose, French
nécrobiose, French
sténobiote, French
anobie, French
-bie, French
microbe, German
Biogenie, Latin
bios, Latin
rhizobium, Latin
Anobium, Latin
chionobia, Latin
helobium, Latin
lithobius, Latin
microbachne, Latin
niphobia, Latin
biostroma, Latin
biocenosis, Latin
Eremobius, Latin
MyiobiusUsage
Word found in Late Greek