-nema
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Contents
1
English
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Suffix
1.2.1
Derived terms
1.3
See also
1.4
Anagrams
English
Etymology
From
Ancient Greek
νῆμᾰ
(
nêma
,
“
thread
”
)
. Compare
nemat-
.
Suffix
-nema
(
chiefly
biology
)
Characteristic of, pertaining to, or possessing a
filiform
structure.
Derived terms
protonema
See also
nemat-
Anagrams
-mane
,
Amen
,
Eman
,
Enma
,
MEAN
,
MENA
,
Mena
,
NAmE
,
NMEA
,
amen
,
mane
,
mean
,
mnae
,
name
,
namé
,
neam
,
ñame
Categories
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English terms borrowed from Ancient Greek
English terms derived from Ancient Greek
English lemmas
English suffixes
en:Biology
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