lymphe
French
noun
Definitions
- (anatomy) lymph
Etymology
Derived from Latin lympha (water, water nymph, lymph, pure water) derived from Ancient Greek νύμφη (bride, nymph, young wife).
Origin
Ancient Greek
νύμφη
Gloss
bride, nymph, young wife
Concept
Semantic Field
Kinship
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- cytolymph English
- endolymph English
- haemolymph English
- hemolymph English
- karyolymph English
- lymph English
- lymphadenia English
- lymphangeitis English
- lymphangiogenesis English
- lymphangiography English
- lymphatic English
- lymphitis English
- lymphlike English
- lymphlined English
- lymphoblast English
- lymphography English
- lymphoid English
- lymphoma English
- lymphosome English
- lymphy English
- lymphœdema English
- neurolymph English
- perilymph English
- lympha Latin
- nympha Latin
- nymphe Latin
- Lymphe German
- linfa Italian
- endolymphe French
- hémolymphe French
- lymphographie French
- lymphome French
- lymphoïde French
- périlymphe French
- ли́мфа Russian
- linfa Spanish, Castilian
- νυμφόληπτος Ancient Greek
- νύμφη Ancient Greek
- lymfe Norwegian Bokmål
- nymfe Norwegian Bokmål
- linfa Portuguese
- lymfe Norwegian Nynorsk
- nymfe Norwegian Nynorsk
- limfe Irish
- lymfe Danish
- limfo Esperanto
- limfa Catalan, Valencian
- νύμφη Greek (modern)
- 淋巴 Chinese