Entry:protoli
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Letters | 7 |
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Alphagram | I L O O P R T |
Morphemes | protol |
Rhymes | oli, toli |
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protebi • prötoppromeliōme |
protoli a, protolausmi comp, protolausomi super 1 / 1b i [/pɹo.to.li/; pro•to•li (3 syll.)] [Eng. prototype/proto- and Anc. Gr. πρῶτος (prôtos) (first/earliest)Wiktionary.]
→ English original also means "fresh (of an idea)" (seguli).
- protole ns, protolo m, protola f, protolous(e/o/a) du, protoles/protol(o/a)s pl [/pɹo.tol/; pro•tole]
- protol- pfxd [/pɹo.tol/; pro•tol]
→ Behaves in much the same way as its English/Indo-European counterparts, forming terms such as protollinge (proto-language).
Added on: 2021-11-21, 18:36 • View semantic data