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» Etymology of the word aerophilum
Component
Language
Grammar
Particle
Description or translation
1st morpheme
Gr.
masc. n.
aêr
air-loving, referring to this organism likely being aerobic
2nd morpheme
N.L.
masc. adj. suff.
-philus
loving, from the Greek masc. adj. philos
3rd morpheme
4th morpheme
5th morpheme
Full word
N.L.
neut. adj.
aerophilum
air-loving, referring to this organism likely being aerobic
» Etymology of the word Geocrenenecus
Component
Language
Grammar
Particle
Description or translation
1st morpheme
Gr.
fem. n.
ge
the earth
2nd morpheme
Gr.
fem. n.
krene
a spring
3rd morpheme
N.L.
masc. n.
enecus
inhabitant
4th morpheme
5th morpheme
Full word
N.L.
masc. n.
Geocrenenecus
inhabitant of a spring of the earth
» Etymology of the word gerlachensis
Component
Language
Grammar
Particle
Description or translation
1st morpheme
2nd morpheme
3rd morpheme
4th morpheme
5th morpheme
Full word
N.L.
masc. adj.
gerlachensis
of Gerlach, the region where Great Boiling Spring is located in Nevada, and this organism was obtained from
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