Entries linking to ischemia -emia word-forming element in pathology meaning "condition of the blood," Modern Latin combining form of Greek haima (genitive haimatos) "blood," a word of no established etymology (replacing the usual IE word, represented in Greek by ear; possibly from uncertain ...
Harper, Douglas. “Etymology of anemia.” Online Etymology Dictionary, https://www.etymonline.com/word/anemia. Accessed 14 October, 2024. D. Harper. “Etymology of anemia.” Online Etymology Dictionary. https://www.etymonline.com/word/anemia (accessed October 14, 2024). ...
(15c.), from Latinabolere"destroy, efface, annihilate; cause to die out, retard the growth of," which is perhaps fromab"off, away from" (seeab-) + the second element ofadolere"to grow, magnify" (and formed as an opposite to that word), from PIE*ol-eye-, causative of root*al-...
Harper, Douglas. “Etymology of isagoge.” Online Etymology Dictionary, https://www.etymonline.com/word/isagoge. Accessed 11 October, 2024. D. Harper. “Etymology of isagoge.” Online Etymology Dictionary. https://www.etymonline.com/word/isagoge (accessed October 11, 2024). ...
It forms all or part of:Antioch;asseverate;asthenia;asthenosphere;cachectic;cachexia;calisthenics;cathexis;entelechy;eunuch;epoch;hectic;Hector;ischemia;myasthenia;neurasthenia;Ophiuchus;persevere;schema;schematic;scheme;scholar;scholastic;school(n.1) "place of instruction;"severe;severity;Siegfried. ...
Compare Greek ephemeroi "men," literally "creatures of a day." *segh- Proto-Indo-European root meaning "to hold." It forms all or part of: Antioch; asseverate; asthenia; asthenosphere; cachectic; cachexia; calisthenics; cathexis; entelechy; eunuch; epoch; hectic; Hector; ischemia; ...
It forms all or part of:Antioch;asseverate;asthenia;asthenosphere;cachectic;cachexia;calisthenics;cathexis;entelechy;eunuch;epoch;hectic;Hector;ischemia;myasthenia;neurasthenia;Ophiuchus;persevere;schema;schematic;scheme;scholar;scholastic;school(n.1) "place of instruction;"severe;severity;Siegfried. ...
Harper, Douglas. “Etymology of anaemia.” Online Etymology Dictionary, https://www.etymonline.com/word/anaemia. Accessed 23 December, 2024. D. Harper. “Etymology of anaemia.” Online Etymology Dictionary. https://www.etymonline.com/word/anaemia (accessed December 23, 2024). ...
["Taming of the Shrew"] *segh- Proto-Indo-European root meaning "to hold." It forms all or part of:Antioch;asseverate;asthenia;asthenosphere;cachectic;cachexia;calisthenics;cathexis;entelechy;eunuch;epoch;hectic;Hector;ischemia;myasthenia;neurasthenia;Ophiuchus;persevere;schema;schematic;scheme;scholar...
It forms all or part of:Antioch;asseverate;asthenia;asthenosphere;cachectic;cachexia;calisthenics;cathexis;entelechy;eunuch;epoch;hectic;Hector;ischemia;myasthenia;neurasthenia;Ophiuchus;persevere;schema;schematic;scheme;scholar;scholastic;school(n.1) "place of instruction;"severe;severity;Siegfried. ...