etmoide
See also: etmóide
Galician
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ἠθμοειδής (ēthmoeidḗs, “like a strainer or sieve”).
Italian
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ἠθμοειδής (ēthmoeidḗs, “like a strainer or sieve”), from ἠθμός (ēthmós, “a strainer, colander, sieve”), from ἤθειν (ḗthein, “to sift, strain”).
Synonyms
Portuguese
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ἠθμοειδής (ēthmoeidḗs, “like a strainer or sieve”).
Hypernyms
Holonyms
Spanish
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ἠθμοειδής (ēthmoeidḗs, “like a strainer or sieve”).
Further reading
- “etmoides” in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014.
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