Etymology:
The word "spheno-" originates from Greek:
Meaning:
Sphenoid, wedge-shaped, or triangular.
Origin:
The term "spheno-" has been used in scientific and anatomical contexts since at least the early 19th century to describe structures that resemble the shape of a wedge.
Examples:
Etymology The word sphenoid comes from the Greek words sphen meaning wedge and oi
Etymology The word spheno originates from Greek σφήν sphen wedge Mea
Etymology The word spoon has its origins in the Old English word spōn which meant
Etymology The word spheno originates from Greek σφήν sphen wedge Mea
Etymology Latin experimentum trial proof Proto Indo European sper to ask inq
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Etymology The name Jehovah is an Anglicization of the Hebrew name Yahweh יהוה
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