αφθώδης
Greek
Etymology
From άφθα (mouth ulcer).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [afθˈoðis]
Adjective
αφθώδης • (afthódis) m (feminine αφθώδης, neuter αφθώδες)
- aphthous, related to mouth ulcers
Declension
Declension of αφθώδης
number case \ gender |
singular | plural | ||||
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masculine | feminine | neuter | masculine | feminine | neuter | |
nominative | αφθώδης • | αφθώδης • | αφθώδες • | αφθώδεις • | αφθώδεις • | αφθώδη • |
genitive | αφθώδους • | αφθώδους • | αφθώδους • | αφθωδών • | αφθωδών • | αφθωδών • |
accusative | αφθώδη • | αφθώδη • | αφθώδες • | αφθώδεις • | αφθώδεις • | αφθώδη • |
vocative | αφθώδη • / αφθώδης • | αφθώδης • | αφθώδες • | αφθώδεις • | αφθώδεις • | αφθώδη • |
Related terms
- άφθα (áftha, “mouth ulcer, etc”)
- αφθώδης πυρετός (afthódis pyretós, “foot-and-mouth disease”)
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