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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, abiotos

Derivations 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 Myiobius

Usage

Word found in Late Greek



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