diptote
American
[dip-toht]
/ ˈdɪp toʊt /
noun
Etymology
Origin of diptote
1605–15; < Late Latin diptōtos noun with only two cases < Greek, equivalent to di- di- 1 + -ptōtos, verbid of píptein to fall; compare ptōsis accidence, literally, falling
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