Etymology of the Greek word eidos (εἶδος)
the Greek word
eidos, εἶδος (form, likeness, appearance, resemblance; a view; form )
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*weid-Derivations in Greek
-eides,
eidetikos,
eidullion,
eidolon,
choroeides,
-oeidesDerivations in other languages
English
xiphoid, English
thyroid, English
styloid, English
sphenoid, English
sesamoid, English
scaphoid, English
pterygoid, English
odontoid, English
mastoid, English
lipid, English
ethmoid, English
cricoid, English
coronoid, English
coracoid, English
colloid, English
arytenoid, English
arachnoid, English
anthropoid, English
android, English
amygdaloid, English
allantois, English
kaleidoscope, French
idocrase, French
coronoïde, French
placode, French
siluridés, French
-ides, German
eidetisch, German
Eidotyp, Italian
eidomatica, Italian
eidos, Italian
isoida, Italian
eidologia, Latin
eidos, Latin
Campodea, Latin
Trichodium, Latin
-oides, Latin
gomphidus