Etymology
Greek: ἀμφί (amphi)
Meaning
Origin
The Greek word ἀμφί (amphi) is an adverb and preposition that means "on both sides" or "about, around." It is related to the Proto-Indo-European root *h₂em-, which means "around."
Examples of Words with the Root "Amphi-"
Etymology The word amphibian comes from the Greek words amphi ἀμφί and bios
Etymology Greek ἀμφί amphi Meaning On both sides About around Origin T
Etymology The word amphibrach is derived from the Greek words ἀμφί amphi on
Etymology Greek ἀμφί amphi Meaning On both sides About around Origin T
Etymology From Ancient Greek ἀμφιγορία amphigoria meaning double meaning
Etymology Greek amphoreus from amphi both pherein to carry Meaning A two
Etymology From Greek amphoteros both each of two from amphi on both sides ic
Etymology Greek amphi both sides skia shadow Meaning Amphiscians refers
Etymology and Meaning of Amphictyonic Etymology The term amphictyonic is derived from
Etymology The word solution is derived from the Latin word solutio which means loo
Etymology The word metastasis is derived from the Greek word μετάστασις meta
Etymology The word twilight has Old English roots tweon between light light
Etymology The word brain is derived from the Old English word brægen which is cogna