νηματώδη
Greek
Etymology
Borrowed from Ancient Greek νημᾰτώδης (nēmătṓdēs, “fibrous, filamentous”), with a semantic loan from translingual Nematoda.
Noun
νηματώδη • (nimatódi) n pl
- (taxonomy, zoology) The Nematoda, the nematodes or roundworms.
Declension
| plural | |
|---|---|
| nominative | νηματώδη (nimatódi) |
| genitive | νηματωδών (nimatodón) |
| accusative | νηματώδη (nimatódi) |
| vocative | νηματώδη (nimatódi) |
Related terms
- νηματώδης (nimatódis, “fibrous, filamentous; nematode”, noun or adjective)
See also
- νηματώδη on the Greek Wikipedia.Wikipedia el