Amylo

/ˈæmɪloʊ/ prefix

A combining form meaning 'starch' or 'starch-like,' used to create compound scientific words.

From Greek amylon, meaning 'starch' (literally 'not ground'). The a- is a negative prefix and myle means 'to grind,' so amylon literally meant starch that hasn't been ground. This root appears in hundreds of scientific terms.

AMአምላስ
ARأميلوز
BNঅ্যামিলাইজ
CAamilosa
CSamylosa
DAamylose
DEAmylose
ELαμυλώση
ESamilosa
FAآمیلاز
FIamyloosi
FRamylose
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