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plesio-

American) IPA(key): /ˈpliːzɪə/ Hyphenation: ple‧sio- <span class="searchmatch">plesio</span>- Close, near. English terms prefixed with <span class="searchmatch">plesio</span>- plesiobiont plesiobiosis plesiobiotic plesiochronous...


loipes

loipes plural of loipe -poleis, Pelosi, Polies, pilose, <span class="searchmatch">plesio</span>-, poleis...


plesiopelvic

From <span class="searchmatch">plesio</span>- +‎ pelvic. plesiopelvic (not comparable) Having a pelvis adapted for terrestrial use plesiopedal...


Polies

Polies plural of Polie -poleis, Pelosi, loipes, pilose, <span class="searchmatch">plesio</span>-, poleis...


plesiopedal

From <span class="searchmatch">plesio</span>- +‎ pedal. plesiopedal (not comparable) (zoology) (of a mosasaur) Having limbs adapted for terrestrial motion. plesiopelvic hydropedal...


plesiomorphy

English Wikipedia has an article on: plesiomorphy Wikipedia From <span class="searchmatch">plesio</span>- +‎ -morphy. plesiomorphy (plural plesiomorphies) (cladistics) A character state...


plesiomorph

From <span class="searchmatch">plesio</span>- +‎ -morph. plesiomorph (plural plesiomorphs) (taxonomy) An organism which represents a primitive state of evolution relative to another organism...


pleisiomorph

From <span class="searchmatch">plesio</span>- +‎ -morph. pleisiomorph (plural pleisiomorphs) A characteristic of an organism that has been acquired from its ancestors. apomorph plesiomorphic...


-poleis

Ancient Greek πόλεις (póleis, “cities”), nominative plural form of πόλις (pólis, “city”). -poleis plural of -polis Pelosi, Polies, loipes, pilose, <span class="searchmatch">plesio</span>-...


plesiochronous

From <span class="searchmatch">plesio</span>- +‎ chrono- +‎ -ous from Ancient Greek πλησίον (plēsíon, “near”) + χρόνος (khrónos, “time”). plesiochronous (not comparable) (communication)...