eury-
Translingual
Etymology
New Latin, from Ancient Greek εὐρύς (eurús, “wide”).
Derived terms
Translingual terms prefixed with eury-
- Euryabax
- Euryades
- Euryale
- Euryalusa
- Euryancale
- Euryapteryx
- Euryaptus
- Euryattus
- Euryaulax
- Eurybata
- Eurybia
- Euryblema
- Eurybrachys
- Eurycantha
- Eurycaulis
- Eurycercus
- Eurychoromyia
- Eurycope
- Eurycyphon
- Eurydactylodes
- Eurydacus
- Eurydema
- Eurydice
- Eurydiotyphla
- Eurydonotaa
- Eurydoxa
- Euryeidon
- Euryepiskiosa
- Euryeulia
- Eurygaster
- Eurygenys
- Euryglossa
- Euryglottis
- Eurygmus
- Eurygona
- Euryhaliotrema
- Euryhendelimyia
- Euryischia
- Euryischomyia
- Eurylaimus
- Eurylana
- Eurylasma
- Euryleptodes
- Euryloma
- Eurylomia
- Eurylychnus
- Eurymera
- Eurypterygia
- Eurystratiomyia
- Eurytoma
- †Eurypoda
See also
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek εὐρύς (eurús, “wide”).
Derived terms
English terms prefixed with eury-
- euryprosopic
Polish
Etymology
From Ancient Greek εὐρύς (eurús).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɛw.rɨ/
Audio (file) - Rhymes: -ɛwrɨ
- Syllabification: eu‧ry
Derived terms
Category Polish terms prefixed with eury- not found
Further reading
- eury- in Polish dictionaries at PWN
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