ῥάχις

Ancient Greek

Etymology

According to Beekes of Pre-Greek origin or related to Lithuanian ražis (stubble).

Pronunciation

 

Mark the vowel length of the ambiguous vowels ά and ι by adding a macron after each one if it is long, or a breve if it is short. By default, Module:grc-pronunciation assumes it is short if unmarked.
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Noun

ῥάχις (rhákhis) f (genitive ῥάχιος or ῥάχεως); third declension

  1. The lower part of the back, the chine
  2. (anatomy) The spine or backbone
  3. Anything ridged like a backbone
    1. The ridge of a hill or mountain
    2. The bridge of the nose
    3. (botany) The midrib of a leaf
    4. The sharp projection on the middle of the shoulder blade
    5. The outer edge of the arm of the polypus
Inflection
Derived terms
  • ῥαχίτης (rhakhítēs)
  • ῥαχιαῖος (rhakhiaîos)
  • ῥαχίζω (rhakhízō)

Further reading

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