biologie

See also: Biologie and biologię

Afrikaans

Etymology

From Dutch biologie, from German Biologie.

Noun

biologie (uncountable)

  1. biology (science of living matter)

Derived terms


Czech

Etymology

From bio- + -logie.

Noun

biologie f

  1. biology

Declension


Dutch

Etymology

Borrowed from German Biologie, from a Ancient Greek βιολογία (biología). This is a compound of van βίος (bíos, life) and λόγος (lógos, reason) with the suffix -ία (-ía) (forms abstracta), equivalent to bio- + -logie.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˌbi(j)oːloːˈɣi/
  • (file)
  • Hyphenation: bio‧lo‧gie (orthographic)
  • Hyphenation: bi‧o‧lo‧gie (phonological)
  • Rhymes: -i

Noun

biologie f (uncountable)

  1. biology (science of living matter)

Derived terms

Descendants


French

Etymology

bio- + -logie, with components derived from Ancient Greek βίος (bíos, bio-, life) + -λογία (-logía, -logy, branch of study, to speak).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bjɔ.lɔ.ʒi/
  • (file)
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -ʒi
  • Homophone: biologies
  • Hyphenation: bio‧lo‧gie

Noun

biologie f (plural biologies)

  1. (sciences) biology

Derived terms

Further reading


Italian

Noun

biologie f

  1. plural of biologia

Polish

Noun

biologie

  1. nominative plural of biologia
  2. accusative plural of biologia
  3. vocative plural of biologia

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French biologie, equivalent to bio- + -logie.

Noun

biologie f (uncountable)

  1. biology

Declension


Scots

Noun

biologie (uncountable)

  1. biology
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