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Etymology of the Latin word brachium

the New Latin word brachium (arm; arm; lower arm, forearm)
derived from the Latin word bracchium (arm; lower arm, forearm)
derived from the Greek word brachion, βραχίων
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *mregh-u-

Derivations in Latin

abbracchicare, abbrachicare, brachia, brachialis, brachiatus, Brachiaria, bracchiale, brachiosaurus

Derivations in other languages

English brachium, English antebrachium, French brachiopodes, French bras, Italian braccio, Italian brachiatore, Italian glenobrachiale, Italian monobrachio, Italian brachio-, Romanian braţ, Spanish sobarcar, Spanish brazo

Usage

Word found in New Latin



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