Etymology of "endo-"
The word "endo-" is derived from the Greek word "endon," meaning "within" or "inner."
Meaning and Origin
The prefix "endo-" is used to denote something located or occurring within a larger structure or system. It is commonly used in scientific and medical terminology to describe biological processes and structures within an organism.
Examples of words using the prefix "endo-":
Etymology Origin Greek endo within crine to secrete Meaning Secreting in
Etymology of endo The word endo is derived from the Greek word endon meaning wi
Etymology The word endoderm is derived from two Greek roots endo meaning within
Etymology of endo The word endo is derived from the Greek word endon meaning wi
Etymology The term endogamy is derived from the Greek words endo within gamos
Etymology Greek ὠσμός ōsmós meaning pushing thrusting impulse Meaning
Etymology The term indigenous comes from the Latin word indigena which means native
Etymology The name Inverness is derived from the Scottish Gaelic Inbhir Nis meaning
Etymology From Middle French indigence from Latin indigentiam nominative indigentia
Etymology The word industry is derived from the Latin word industria which means d
Etymology The word humble comes from the Latin word humilis which means low or on
Etymology Late Middle English from Old French nuance from Medieval Latin nuantia fro
Etymology From Middle English bischop from Old English biscop from Frankish biskups
Etymology The term Jurassic is derived from the Latin word Jurensis which refers to