Etymology
The word "andro" is derived from the Greek word "ἀνήρ" (anḗr), meaning "man".
Meaning
"Andro-" is a prefix or root used in biology and medicine to refer to male or masculine characteristics.
Origin
The Greek word "ἀνήρ" (anḗr) is a cognate of the Sanskrit word "नर" (nara), which also means "man". It is related to the Proto-Indo-European root *h₂ner-, meaning "man".
Examples
Etymology The word androcentric comes from the Greek roots andro ἀνδρ mean
Etymology The word andro is derived from the Greek word ἀνήρ anḗr meaning
Etymology Android is a portmanteau of the Greek words andro ἀνδρός mea
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