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Where does “-stoma” come from?
-stoma (Translingual) comes from Ancient Greek στόμα, from Proto-Indo-European stomn̥.
Ancestry of “-stoma”, step by step
Step
Language
Word
Meaning
1
Ancient Greek
στόμα
mouth; face; The source of a river or stream
2
Proto-Indo-European
stomn̥
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Words derived from “-stoma”
Melastoma
Gnathostoma
gnathostomiasis
rhizostome
Eulacestoma
Echinostoma
Helostoma
Etheostoma
Branchiostoma
Pleurostoma
Rhizostoma
Pentastoma
Androstoma
Belostoma
Blepharostoma
Camptostoma
Chirostoma
Chondrostoma
Conostoma
Cyclostoma
Dendrostoma
Eustoma
Librostoma
Mesostoma
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