Etymology:
"Ento-" is derived from the Greek preposition "entos," meaning "within."
Meaning:
Ento- refers to something located or occurring inside or within something else. It is commonly used as a prefix in scientific and technical terms.
Origin:
The word "entos" is a common Indo-European root found in various languages:
All these words share the meaning of "inside" or "within."
Etymology Late Middle English in the sense dweller in a city or town from Old
Etymology Ento is derived from the Greek preposition entos meaning within Mean
Etymology The word foreign derives from the Old French forain meaning from outside
Etymology Ento Greek within Parasite Greek one who eats beside Meaning A
Etymology Ento is derived from the Greek preposition entos meaning within Mean
Etymology The word parasite comes from the Greek word παράσιτος parasitos
Etymology The word rejoice comes from the Middle English word rejoisen which is deri
Etymology Old English atōnian atone reconcile from Proto Germanic atōnōjan sour
Etymology The word elegant originates from the Latin word eligere meaning to choos
Etymology The name Pluto derives from the Greek god of the underworld Plouton which
Etymology Origin Latin obliquus slanting transverse Root Proto Indo European lab
Etymology The word climate originates from the Greek word κλίμα klima which
Etymology America derives from the feminine Latin name Amerigo which is the Latinized
Etymology The word dwarf comes from the Old Norse word dvergr which is related to t
Etymology From Middle French enditer from Old French enditier to compose from Lat
Etymology From lack a intensive day less without Originally a word for a pe