different between herp vs herpetology
herp
English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -??(?)p
Etymology 1
Back-formation from herpetology, or via simplification of herptile.
Noun
herp (plural herps)
- (colloquial) A reptile or amphibian.
Translations
Etymology 2
Shortening.
Noun
herp (uncountable)
- (colloquial) Herpes.
Anagrams
- perh
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herpetology
English
Etymology
From French herpétologie, from Ancient Greek ??????? (herpetón, “reptile”) + -logie (suffix indicating a field of study or work), equivalent to +? -logy.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?h??.p?.?t?.l?.d??i/
- Rhymes: -?l?d?i
- Hyphenation: her?pe?tol?o?gy
Noun
herpetology (usually uncountable, plural herpetologies)
- The branch of biology dealing with reptiles (Reptilia) and amphibians.
Hypernyms
- zoology
Hyponyms
- ophiology
Related terms
- herp
- herpes
- herpetological
- herpetologist
- herptile
Translations
herpetology From the web:
- herpetology meaning
- what does herpetology mean
- what is herpetology definition
- what do herpetologist study
- what is herpetology in zoology
- what is herpetology mean in science
- what is herpetology science
- what does herpetology
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