ther-
often thero-, word-forming element meaning "beast," from comb. form of Greek ther "wild beast, beast of prey," from PIE *ghwer- "wild beast" (cognates: Latin ferus "wild," ferox "fierce;" see fierce). Also therio-, from Greek therion.
ther-
combining form
or thero-
Etymology: Greek thēr-, thēro-, from thēr — more at fierce
: wild beast
< Theromorpha >
< therodont >
or thero-
< Theromorpha >
< therodont >