- diphy-
- or diphyo-
combining form
Etymology: New Latin, from Greek diphy-, from diphyēs, from di- + phyein to bring forth — more at be
double ; bipartite <diphyodont>
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
diphy — diphy·cercal; diphy·cer·cy; diphy·genic; … English syllables
diphy- — combining form or diphyo Etymology: New Latin, from Greek diphy , from diphyēs, from di + phyēs (from phyein to bring forth, produce) more at be : twofold … Useful english dictionary
diphy — (C). Of a double nature, two fold … Dictionary of word roots and combining forms
diphycercal — diphy·cercal … English syllables
diphycercy — diphy·cer·cy … English syllables
diphygenic — diphy·genic … English syllables
diphyodont — I. (ˈ)dī|fiəˌdänt adjective Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary diphy + odont : having deciduous and permanent sets of teeth successively a diphyodont mammal also : marked by the development of two such sets diphyodont dentition … Useful english dictionary
diphyo- — combining form see diphy * * * diphyo see diphy … Useful english dictionary
diphyo- — combining form see diphy … New Collegiate Dictionary
Amphizerk — Amphizerk, diphy oder homozerk (grch.), heißt die symmetrisch gebildete Schwanzflosse der Fische; die ungleich gebildete heißt heterozerk … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon