-aria
Word Origin
1
a suffix occurring in scientific terms of Latin origin, especially in names of biological genera and groups:
filaria.
Origin
< Latin: feminine singular or neuter plural of -ārius -ary
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-ariaBotany, Zoology
a suffix used in names of genera and groups.
[Latin, neuter plural noun and adjective ending]-aria
like or connected with:
like or connected with:
Campanularia
-aria
I. -aria
plural of -arium
II. -ar·ia\ˈa(a)rēə, ˈer-, ˈār-\ noun suffix
Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, feminine singular & neuter plural of -arius -ary
: one or ones like or connected with — especially in biological taxonomic names
< Campanularia >
< Madreporaria >
< Utricularia >
I. -aria
plural of -arium
II. -ar·ia
< Campanularia >
< Madreporaria >
< Utricularia >
词根词缀:-aria
【来源及含义】Latin: a suffix; related to or connected with
【同源单词】liparia, luminaria, militaria, rhyparia, solaria, talaria