Microcosm
There are no words that end with the suffix bio. However, there are many words that start with bio.
The word germs, the plural form for germ, is a concretenoun; a word for a microorganism, which can be seen with instruments; a word for the portion of an organism capable of developing into a new one or part of one, a seed or embryo.
It comes from the Greek Bios, meaning one's life - a way of living.
Her idiosyncrasies were ruining her life. Her abhorrence of germs was a real idiosyncrasy.
the word root plac means "to please."
Μίκρος Κόσμος, Pronounced mikros kosmos
Μίκρος Κόσμος, Pronounced mikros kosmos
It means life :)
Bios is not Latin, it is Greek, and it means "life"
Do you mean the root "macro"? That's of Greek origin, from the word makros meaning "long" or "large". When found in English words it means:"large", as opposed to "micro-" (from Greek mikros), which means "small""long", as in "macrobiotic" (Greek bios, "life"), "intended to prolong life"
There is no word "germs," but there is a word "germe" with the plural form "germes," which means "sprouts" (as in baby plants).
biology, bio-sphere, biography.("'\(o.o)/"')
"Bios con Dios" does not mean anything as "bios" is not a word in Spanish."Vaya con Dios" means "Go with God"
The root "bio" in biologist comes from the Greek word "bios," which means life or living.
This word comes from two Greek words "anti" and "bios" and means literally "against life"
It means small or little. actually it is not originally greek, it was latin.
In greek it means science of life In greek it means science of life