Etymology of the Greek word makros (μακρός)
the Greek word
makros, μακρός (large; long (in place (distant) or time (neuter plural)))
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*mak-derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*māk-Derivations in Greek
makron,
amphimakros,
macrokolos,
makrodaktulos,
makroprosopos,
macronDerivations in other languages
English
macrophage, English
macro-, Italian
amacrino, Italian
macro-, Latin
macruran, Latin
Macronax, Latin
macrandra, Latin
macranthos, Latin
macrocalyx, Latin
macrocarpon, Latin
macrolepis, Latin
macropoda, Latin
macropodium, Latin
macropogon, Latin
macrorhinus, Latin
macrospila, Latin
macrothrix, Latin
macrotis, Latin
Cercomacra, Latin
Macroagelaius, Latin
Macronyx, Latin
macrolopha, Latin
macropus