fimbri-
Translingual
Etymology
From Late Latin fimbria (“fringe, tassel”), from Latin fimbriae (“fibers”).
Prefix
fimbri-
- Used to form taxonomic names for taxa of organisms differentiated by having a structure resembling a fringe or a notable edge
Derived terms
terms derived using fimbri-
- Fimbriaglomerella
- Fimbriaphis
- Fimbriapora
- Fimbriaria
- Fimbriasacculus
- Fimbriatella
- Fimbriatus
- Fimbriceps
- Fimbriclupea
- Fimbricyclops
- Fimbriella
- Fimbriimonas
- Fimbrilla
- Fimbrilytoceras
- Fimbrinares
- Fimbrinia
- Fimbriola
- Fimbriopaussus
- Fimbrios
- Fimbrispara
- Fimbriosotis
- Fimbriotaenia
- Fimbriothyris
- Fimbriotorpedo
- Fimbrispirifer
- Fimbristylis
- Fimbritubichnus
- Fimbrivasum
See also
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