μόριο
Greek
Etymology
From Ancient Greek μόριον (mórion).
Noun
μόριο • (mório) n (plural μόρια)
- (physics) molecule
- particle, speck (a very small piece of matter)
- (anatomy) part (of the body)
- (grammar, linguistics) particle
- point (in an evaluative scale)
Declension
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | μόριο (mório) | μόρια (mória) |
| genitive | μορίου (moríou) μόριου (móriou) |
μορίων (moríon) |
| accusative | μόριο (mório) | μόρια (mória) |
| vocative | μόριο (mório) | μόρια (mória) |
Derived terms
- γεννητικό μόριο (gennitikó mório, “genital, genitalia”)
Further reading
- μόριο on the Greek Wikipedia.Wikipedia el