- διπλόη (diplóē, “literally, a fold”), noun use of
feminine of διπλόος (
diplóos, “double”) "Definition of DIPLOE". www.merriam-webster.com. "Foundational...
- as
Ernest Rutherford,
wanted to call the
isotope "diplogen", from Gr****
diploos 'double', and the
nucleus to be
called "diplon". The
amount inferred for...
- a root]
Latin digitus, finger, toe
digit diplo-
twofold Gr**** διπλόος (
diplóos) diploid,
diplosis -dipsia (condition of)
thirst Gr**** δίψα (dípsa) dipsomania...
- ἐπαναδίπλωσις/epanadíplôsis, from ἐπί/epí, “on”, ἀνά/aná, “again”, and διπλόος/
diplóos, “double”, “doubling in succession”) is a
figure of
speech in
which the...
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fearfully great Gr**** δεινός (deinós)
dinosaur dipl-
twofold Gr**** διπλόος (
diplóos), δίπλωσις (díplōsis), δίπλωμα (díplōma) diploblasty, diploid, diploidy...
- word ᾰ̔πλόος (haplóos) is "single", from ἁ- (ha-, "one, same"). διπλόος (
diplóos)
means "duplex" or "two-fold".
Diploid therefore means "duplex-shaped"...
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fearfully great Gr**** δεινός (deinós)
dinosaur dipl-
twofold Gr**** διπλόος (
diplóos), δίπλωσις (díplōsis), δίπλωμα (díplōma) diploblasty, diploid, diploidy...
- Pronunciation: /dɪploʊ/, /dɪplo/. Origin:
Ancient Gr****: διπλόος, διπλοῦς (
diplóos, diploûs). Meaning: double. Examples:
Diplodocus ("double beam"); Diplopoda...
- and
Leidy changed it in 1868 to Diplotomodon,
adding a Gr**** διπλόος (
diploos), "double", at that time
suggesting it was a fish. The type species, Diplotomodon...
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Diplophos orientalis (originally
derived from Gr**** word
diploos meaning double and phos
meaning light) is a
species of fish in the
family Gonostomatidae...