Etymology of the Latin word os
the Latin word
os (oris, mouth; bone; bones; mouth, speech, expression)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*os-derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*ost-derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*ōs-Derivations in Latin
oralis,
oscillum,
osculum,
osseus,
ossiculum,
ossuarius,
ostium,
orenuda,
orificium,
oscitareDerivations in other languages
English
ossification, English
os, English
haemocoel, English
sacrum, English
oropharynx, French
ossature, French
oral, French
oropharynx, French
ossifier, Italian
osso, Italian
adorale, Italian
aborale, Italian
orale, Italian
oro-, Italian
ororadioattività, Portuguese
oral, Spanish
oral, Spanish
desosarUsage
Word found in New Latin, Medieval Latin, Late Latin