dendro-
Americancombining form
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What does dendro- mean? Dendro- is a combining form used like a prefix meaning “tree.” It is used in some medical and scientific terms, including in biology and botany.Dendro- comes from the Greek déndron, meaning “tree.”What are variants of dendro-?When combined with words or word elements that begin with a vowel, dendro- becomes dendr-, as in dendrite (using the equivalent form of the combining form in Greek).When combined with words or word elements of Latin origin, dendro- becomes dendri-, as in dendriform.The corresponding form of dendro- combined to the end of words is -dendron, as in rhododendron.
Etymology
Origin of dendro-
< Greek, combining form of déndron
Example Sentences
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Though Wilton’s form may suggest that the rear wing was added to a much earlier front, Worthington says “the dendro says no.”
From Washington Post
Inderbitzin joins from Dendro Partners, Zurich, where he was responsible for the distribution of a buy-write strategy for precious metals.
From Reuters
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