Where does “thamnophile” come from?

thamnophile (English) comes from Ancient Greek θάμνος — bush, shrub; thick copse.

thamnophile (English): A grasshopper that lives in trees

Definitions

  1. A grasshopper that lives in trees

Ancestry of “thamnophile”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ancient Greekθάμνοςbush, shrub; thick copse
Every word from Ancient Greek θάμνος