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  1. 10 paź 2022 · word-forming element, especially in scientific compounds, meaning "life, life and," or "biology, biology and," or "biological, of or pertaining to living organisms or their constituents," from Greek bios "one's life, course or way of living, lifetime" (as opposed to zoe "animal life, organic life"), from PIE root *gwei- "to live."

    • Bio

      1680s, "the histories of individual lives, as a branch of...

    • Spanish

      Significado de "bio-": Elemento formador de palabras,...

    • Nightingale

      nightingale. (n.) "small migratory bird of the Old World,...

    • Binocle

      It is the hypothetical source of/evidence for its existence...

    • Biogenesis

      biogenesis. (n.). also bio-genesis, 1870, "theory that...

    • Biography

      biography. (n.). 1680s, "the histories of individual lives,...

    • Biology

      biology. (n.) "the science of life and living things," 1819,...

    • Zoo

      "animal, living being," from Greek zoion "an animal,"...

  2. 17 lip 2024 · Noun. [edit] βῐ́ος • (bíos) m (genitive βῐ́ου); second declension (Epic, Attic, Ionic, Koine) life (often with a positive connotation: the good life) Inflection. [edit] Second declension of ὁ βῐ́ος; τοῦ βῐ́ου (Attic)

  3. The Greek root word bio means ‘life.’. Some common English vocabulary words that come from this root word include bio logical, bio graphy, and amphi bi an. One easy word that is helpful in remembering bio is bio logy, or the study of ‘life.’.

  4. 16 lut 2016 · Ancient Greek has two words that are translated as life in English: zōē and bios. What is the difference between them? What are their cognates in other Indo-European languages?

  5. Original Word: βίος, ου, ὁPart of Speech: Noun, Masculine Transliteration: bios Phonetic Spelling: (bee'-os) Definition: life, living Usage: (a) life, (b) manner of life; livelihood. HELPS Word-studies.

  6. 6 paź 2023 · 1680s, "the histories of individual lives, as a branch of literature," probably from Medieval Latin biographia, from later Greek biographia "description of life" (which was not in classical Greek, bios alone being the word there for it), from Greek bios "life" (from PIE root *gwei- "to live") + graphia "record, account" (see -graphy).

  7. 18 mar 2023 · βίοι - Wiktionary, the free dictionary. See also: βιοί and βιοῖ. Contents. 1 Ancient Greek. 1.1 Pronunciation. 1.2 Noun. 2 Greek. 2.1 Noun. Ancient Greek. [edit] Pronunciation. [edit] (5 th BCE Attic) IPA (key): /bí.oi̯/ (1 st CE Egyptian) IPA (key): /ˈbi.y/ (4 th CE Koine) IPA (key): /ˈβi.y/ (10 th CE Byzantine) IPA (key): /ˈvi.y/

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