ψηφίο

Greek

Etymology

From neuter Hellenistic Ancient Greek ψηφίον (small pebble, gravel) diminutive of feminine Ancient Greek ψῆφος (psêphos, pebble, counter, vote).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /psiˈfi.o/
  • Hyphenation: ψη‧φί‧ο

Noun

ψηφίο (psifío) n (plural ψηφία)

  1. digit, numeral
  2. (typography) character
  3. small piece to form a mosaic
    Synonym: ψηφίδα (psifída) (feminine)

Declension

  • διψήφιος (dipsífios, with 2 digits)
  • δίψηφος (dípsifos, with 2 digits, or characters)
  • εξαψήφιος (exapsífios, with 6 digits)
  • μονοψήφιος (monopsífios, with 1 digit)
  • πολυψήφιος (polypsífios, with many digits)
  • τετραψήφιος (tetrapsífios, with 4 digits)
  • τριψήφιος (tripsífios, with 3 digits)
  • ψηφί n (psifí, synonym of ψηφίδα)
  • ψηφιακός (psifiakós, digital)
  • -ψήφιος (-psífios) with numeral prefixes as first combining forms μονο-, δι-, τρι-, τετρα-, ... etc.
  • ψηφίτης m (psifítis, psephite) (petrology, geology)

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