xeno-
Translingual
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ξένος (xénos, “alien”).
Prefix
xeno-
- Used to form taxonomic names and epithets indicating strangeness
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ξένος (xénos, “alien”).
Prefix
xeno-
- Having to do with foreigners.
- Relating to strangers or strangeness.
- From a foreign place.
Derived terms
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Translations
having to do with foreigners
Italian
Derived terms
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Latin
Spanish
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ξένος (xénos, “foreign, of a stranger”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /se.no/
Derived terms
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