biologie
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See also Biologie
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Afrikaans [edit]
Etymology [edit]
From Dutch biologie.
Noun [edit]
biologie
- biology (science of living matter)
Czech [edit]
Noun [edit]
biologie f
Related terms [edit]
Dutch [edit]
Etymology [edit]
- From German Biologie, from a hypothetic Ancient Greek βιολογία (biología). This is a compound of van βίος (bíos; "life") and λόγος (lógos; "reason") with the suffix -ία (-ía; forms abstracta).
Pronunciation [edit]
- IPA: /ˌbijoloˈɣi/
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Audio (file) - Hyphenation: bio‧lo‧gie (orthographic)
- Hyphenation: bi‧o‧lo‧gie (phonological)
Noun [edit]
biologie f (uncountable)
- biology (science of living matter)
Related terms [edit]
Derived terms [edit]
French [edit]
Etymology [edit]
bio- + -logie, with components derived from Ancient Greek βίος (bíos, “bio-, life”) + -λογία (-logía, “-logy, branch of study, to speak”).
Pronunciation [edit]
- IPA: /bjɔ.lɔ.ʒi/, X-SAMPA: /bjO.lO.Zi/
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Audio 1 (France, Paris) (file) -
Audio 2 (France, Paris) (file) - Rhymes: -ʒi
- Homophone: biologies
- Hyphenation: bio‧lo‧gie
Noun [edit]
biologie f (plural biologies)
- (sciences) biology
Derived terms [edit]
Italian [edit]
Noun [edit]
biologie f
- Plural form of biologia
Polish [edit]
Noun [edit]
biologie
Romanian [edit]
Noun [edit]
biologie
- biology (science of living matter)
Scots [edit]
Noun [edit]
biologie (uncountable)
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- Afrikaans terms derived from Dutch
- Afrikaans nouns
- Czech feminine nouns
- Czech nouns
- Dutch nouns
- Dutch uncountable nouns
- French words prefixed with bio-
- French words suffixed with -logie
- French terms derived from Ancient Greek
- French nouns
- French feminine nouns
- French countable nouns
- fr:Sciences
- Italian plurals
- Polish noun forms
- Romanian nouns
- Scots nouns