ζωώδης
Greek
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ζῳώδης from ζῷον (zôion, “animal”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /zo.ˈo.ðis/
- Hyphenation: ζω‧ώ‧δης
Adjective
ζωώδης • (zoódis) m (feminine ζωώδης, neuter ζωώδες)
Declension
declension of ζωώδης
number case / gender |
singular | plural | ||||
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masculine | feminine | neuter | masculine | feminine | neuter | |
nominative | ζωώδης | ζωώδης | ζωώδες | ζωώδεις | ζωώδεις | ζωώδη |
genitive | ζωώδους | ζωώδους | ζωώδους | ζωώδων | ζωώδων | ζωώδων |
accusative | ζωώδη | ζωώδη | ζωώδες | ζωώδεις | ζωώδεις | ζωώδη |
derivations | comparative: πιο (pio) + positive forms (e.g. πιο ζωώδης, etc.) relative superlative: definite article + πιο (pio) + positive forms (e.g. ο πιο ζωώδης (o pio zoódis), etc.) |
Synonyms
- κτηνώδης (ktinódis)
See also
- άγριος (ágrios, “undomesticated, uncultivated, wild”)
- θηριώδης (thiriódis, “violent, cruel”)
- θηλαστικός (thilastikós, “mammalian”)
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