lympha
Latin
noun
Definitions
- pure water, spring water
Etymology
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
- adenolymphoma English
- antilymphoma English
- lymph English
- lymphangeitis English
- lymphoma English
- lymphomagenesis English
- lymphomagenic English
- lymphomatosis English
- pseudolymphoma English
- nympha Latin
- nymphe Latin
- Lymphbahn German
- Lymphe German
- Lymphgefäß German
- Lymphsystem German
- emolinfa Italian
- endolinfa Italian
- linfa Italian
- perilinfa Italian
- endolymphe French
- hémolymphe French
- lymphe French
- lymphographie French
- lymphome French
- lymphoïde French
- périlymphe French
- ли́мфа Russian
- linfa Spanish, Castilian
- κρυπτός Ancient Greek
- νυμφόληπτος Ancient Greek
- νύμφη Ancient Greek
- lymfe Norwegian Bokmål
- lymfom Norwegian Bokmål
- nymfe Norwegian Bokmål
- linfa Portuguese
- lymfe Norwegian Nynorsk
- lymfom Norwegian Nynorsk
- nymfe Norwegian Nynorsk
- limfe Irish
- lymfe Danish
- limfo Esperanto
- limfa Catalan, Valencian
- νύμφη Greek (modern)
- лимфа Kazakh