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branchio-

  1. a combining form meaning “gills,” used in the formation of compound words:

    branchiopod.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of branchio-1

Combining form representing Greek áԳ󾱲 branchia

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Words That Use Branchio-

does branchio- mean?

Branchio- is a combining form used like a prefix meaning “gills.” It is used in many scientific terms.

Branchio- comes from the Greek áԳ󾱲, meaning “gills,” plural of áԳ󾱴Dz, “fin.” áԳ󾱲 is also the source of the English word branchia, meaning “gill.” Learn more at our entry for the word.

are variants of branchio-?

When combined with words or word elements that begin with a vowel, branchio- becomes branchi-, as in branchial.

Examples of branchio-

An example of a term from biology that features the combining form branchio- is branchiopneustic, “breathing by means of gills.”

We know branchio- means “gills,” so what is the -pneustic portion of the word? That’s right, -pneustic refers to “breathing,” from the Greek Աܲپó. Branchiopneustic literally translates to “gill-breathing.”

are some words that use the combining form branchio-?

are some other forms that branchio- may be commonly confused with?

Break it down!

The combining form -pod means “foot.” Some crustaceans are known as branchiopods. is unique about the foot-like appendages these creatures have?

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