different between ganoid vs nanoid
ganoid
English
Etymology
Ancient Greek ????? (gános, “brightness, sheen”) +? -oid
Adjective
ganoid
- Having a smooth, shining surface, as if polished or enameled: specifically applied to those scales or plates of fishes which are generally of an angular form and composed of a bony or hard horny tissue overlaid with enamel.
- Having ganoid scales or plates, as a fish; specifically, of or pertaining to the Ganoidei.
Noun
ganoid (plural ganoids)
- (zoology) One of the Ganoidei, a disused taxonomic grouping of fishes, including the bowfin, gars, and sturgeons.
Anagrams
- Godina, agonid
Romanian
Etymology
From French ganoïde.
Noun
ganoid m (plural ganoizi)
- ganoid
Declension
ganoid From the web:
nanoid
English
Etymology
nano- +? -oid
Adjective
nanoid (comparative more nanoid, superlative most nanoid)
- (medicine) Dwarf-like; dwarfish; a pygmy.
Anagrams
- Andino, nonaid
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