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amphi-
- a prefix occurring in loanwords from Greek ( amphibious ); on this model, used with the meaning 鈥渢wo,鈥 鈥渂oth,鈥 鈥渙n both sides,鈥 in the formation of compound words:
amphiaster.
amphi-
prefix
- on both sides; at both ends; of both kinds
amphibious
amphipod
amphitrichous
- around
amphibole
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of amphi-1
Example Sentences
Amphi'medon鈥檚 point bloodied Telemakhos鈥 wrist, a superficial wound, and Ktesippos鈥 long spear passing over Eumaios鈥 shield grazed his shoulder, hurtled on and fell.
She was the daughter of Tan麓talus, and the wife of Amphi麓on, king of Thebes.
Amphi麓on cultivated the art of music; he was instructed by Mercury, who gave him a golden lyre with which he is said to have built the walls of Thebes, causing the stones to move and place themselves in order, as he played.
Amphi麓on married Ni麓obe, and became the father of seven sons and as many daughters, who were all slain by Apollo and Diana.
Concert Review | Latin rock guitarist Carlos Santana, who kicked off a long stint on the road Thursday at White River Amphi- theatre, in Auburn, is calling his current tour S.O.C.C. 鈥 the Sound of Collective Consciousness.
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