The prefix meaning "wing" is "pter-" or "pterygo-".
The suffix -ptera means "wing" or "winged." It is commonly used in biological taxonomy to refer to a group of insects that have wings, such as Diptera (flies) and Lepidoptera (butterflies and moths).
The Greek word for 'wing' is "πτέρυγα" (ptéryga).
The Greek root for "wing" is "ptero-" as seen in words like pterodactyl (winged finger).
The word "wing" contains a short i vowel sound.
Pen as in writing instrument has evolved from the Latin word penna meaning feather (as feathers were used to make writing instruments at one time) Pen as in animal enclosure is from an old English word.
Feather or wing
A bird without wing
Angel, or Angelic likeness Ala, is the Latin prefix meaning "wing" and fair means of pleasing appearance, especially because of a pure or fresh quality, as well as light complexion and blond hair. So ultimately the meaning of the name is, Angel or of angelic quality
Angel, or Angelic likeness Ala, is the Latin prefix meaning "wing" and fair means of pleasing appearance, especially because of a pure or fresh quality, as well as light complexion and blond hair. So ultimately the meaning of the name is, Angel or of angelic quality. McM1900
Horn/wing of an army.
Ptera- is a variant spelling of the Greek ptero- or pter-, meaning wing or feather.
The word "helicopter" derives from the Greek words "helix" (meaning spiral) and "pteron" (meaning wing).
The meaning of axillary is related to or located near the axilla. This term is used to describe an area of the arm or the wing of a bird.
Pter is a Greek word meaning wing like pterodactyl
kanaf (כנף) = wing
It means the thing that helps the thingy fly fly yo ypihvf
Not in English. It comes from a compound word meaning "wing-finger" in Greek.