gramo
Spanish
noun
Definitions
- gram
Etymology
Derived from Ancient Greek γράμμα (letter, a small weight, a scruple, writing).
Origin
Ancient Greek
γράμμα
Gloss
letter, a small weight, a scruple, writing
Concept
Semantic Field
Modern world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- gramophone English
- lipogram English
- gramma Finnish
- tricho- Latin
- gramm Hungarian
- grammofoon Dutch, Flemish
- gramme French
- lipogramme French
- centigramo Spanish, Castilian
- decagramo Spanish, Castilian
- decigramo Spanish, Castilian
- hectogramo Spanish, Castilian
- kilogramo Spanish, Castilian
- megagramo Spanish, Castilian
- microgramo Spanish, Castilian
- miligramo Spanish, Castilian
- nanogramo Spanish, Castilian
- quilogramo Spanish, Castilian
- zeptogramo Spanish, Castilian
- γράμμα Ancient Greek
- γράφω Ancient Greek
- γραμματεύς Ancient Greek
- διάγραμμα Ancient Greek
- ἀγράμματος Ancient Greek
- *gerbʰ- Proto-Indo-European
- -gram Norwegian Bokmål
- -grama Portuguese
- -gram Norwegian Nynorsk
- forrit Icelandic
- γράμμα Greek (modern)
- gramo Tagalog
- miligramo Tagalog
- sentigramo Tagalog
- germë Albanian
- gërmoj Albanian
- gërmë Albanian