γένος (genos, pronounced yen-oss)
"Narrow" is an English equivalent of the Greek word stenella.Specifically, the Greek word is a noun. It is the name of a genus of bridled or spotted dolphins. It traces its origins back to the Greek adjective stenos.
Pothos - genus - a group of plants, or a character in greek mythology, he was supposedly Eros's brother
Ixia serves as the Greek and the Italian names of the plant.The name in Greek means 'chameleon plant'. It's one of the lilies that's popular outside of its native range in the Republic of South Africa. In the United States of America, some plants within the genus 'Ixia' are called 'corn lilies'.
The genus of bamboos is Bambusa, derived from the Greek word "βάμβος" meaning tree cane. One species in the Bambusa genus commonly used for making fine paper is Bambusa vulgaris.
'Cryogenics' comes from the Greek word 'cryo' meaning 'freezing' and 'genus' which means 'having to do with production'. The word in Modern Greek isκÏυογονική (kriogoniki).
The first word is the genus.
The first word of an organism's scientific name is the genus. The scientific name follows a binomial nomenclature system, where the first word represents the genus to which the organism belongs, and the second word represents the species within that genus.
It means "violet". It comes from the Greek "Iolanthe", which literally means "purple flower", and is the word for all flowers in the violet genus.
tree of the genus Carya from the ancient Greek meaning Nut commonly called Hickory. This name derives from the Powhatan of Virginia
The word genus is already singular.
The word genus is already singular.
genus