1. Etymology of the Greek word soma (σῶμα)
the Greek word soma, σῶμα (body; the body (as a sound whole), used in a very wide application, literally or figuratively)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *teuə-
derived from the Greek word soma
Derivations in Greek
somatikosDerivations in other languages
English somatopleure, English ribosome, English microsome, English somaesthesia, English somato-, English episome, French somesthésie, French trypanosome, French trisomie, French macrosomie, French prosoma, French pyrosome, French soma, French somite, French -somie, French tétrasomie, German Chromosom, Italian -somia, Italian soma, Italian somestesia, Italian -soma, Italian somite, Italian soma, Italian eterosomo, Italian metasomatosi, Italian omeosomo, Italian polisomatia, Italian somactidio, Latin soma, Latin bisomum, Latin Heterosomata, Latin Gymnosomata, Latin Podosomata, Latin Melasoma, Latin Trypanosoma, Latin Pyrosoma, Latin stenosoma, Latin calosoma, Latin aegosoma, Latin poliosoma, Portuguese soma2. Etymology of the Greek word soma ((σῶμα))
derived from the Greek word soma
