"azygos" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Etymology: Borrowed from Ancient Greek ἄζυγος (ázugos, “unwedded, unpaired”). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|grc|ἄζυγος|t=unwedded, unpaired}} Ancient Greek ἄζυγος (ázugos, “unwedded, unpaired”) Head templates: {{en-noun|?}} azygos
  1. (anatomy, medicine) In anatomy, a structure that is unpaired. This is relatively unusual, as most elements of anatomy reflect bilateral symmetry. Synonyms: impar Derived forms: azygos vein

Adjective [Latin]

IPA: [ˈaz.zy.ɡɔs] [Classical-Latin], [ˈad.d͡zi.ɡos] (note: modern Italianate Ecclesiastical)
Etymology: Borrowed from Ancient Greek ἄζυγος (ázugos, “unwedded, unpaired”). Etymology templates: {{bor+|la|grc|ἄζυγος|t=unwedded, unpaired}} Borrowed from Ancient Greek ἄζυγος (ázugos, “unwedded, unpaired”) Head templates: {{la-adj|azygos<2-2+.greek>}} azygos (neuter azygon); second-declension two-termination adjective (Greek-type) Inflection templates: {{la-adecl|azygos<2-2+.greek>}} Forms: azygon [neuter], no-table-tags [table-tags], azygos [feminine, masculine, nominative, singular], azygon [neuter, nominative, singular], azygī [feminine, masculine, nominative, plural], azygoe [feminine, masculine, nominative, plural], azyga [neuter, nominative, plural], azygī [feminine, genitive, masculine, neuter, singular], azygōrum [feminine, genitive, masculine, neuter, plural], azygō [dative, feminine, masculine, neuter, singular], azygīs [dative, feminine, masculine, neuter, plural], azygon [accusative, feminine, masculine, neuter, singular], azygōs [accusative, feminine, masculine, plural], azyga [accusative, neuter, plural], azygō [ablative, feminine, masculine, neuter, singular], azygīs [ablative, feminine, masculine, neuter, plural], azyge [feminine, masculine, singular, vocative], azygon [neuter, singular, vocative], azygī [feminine, masculine, plural, vocative], azygoe [feminine, masculine, plural, vocative], azyga [neuter, plural, vocative]
  1. (New Latin, anatomy) azygos Tags: Greek-type, New-Latin, declension-2, two-termination Synonyms: impār
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