Latin edit

Etymology edit

From Ancient Greek ῡ̔οειδής (hūoeidḗs, shaped like the letter "υ") +‎ -eus (adjectival suffix), from (û, Greek letter upsilon) +‎ -ο- (-o-, -like, -oid) +‎ -ειδής (-eidḗs). Doublet of hȳoīdēs.

Pronunciation edit

Adjective edit

hȳoīdeus (feminine hȳoīdea, neuter hȳoīdeum); first/second-declension adjective

  1. (anatomy, relational) hyoid
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Inflection edit

First/second-declension adjective.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative hȳoīdeus hȳoīdea hȳoīdeum hȳoīdeī hȳoīdeae hȳoīdea
Genitive hȳoīdeī hȳoīdeae hȳoīdeī hȳoīdeōrum hȳoīdeārum hȳoīdeōrum
Dative hȳoīdeō hȳoīdeō hȳoīdeīs
Accusative hȳoīdeum hȳoīdeam hȳoīdeum hȳoīdeōs hȳoīdeās hȳoīdea
Ablative hȳoīdeō hȳoīdeā hȳoīdeō hȳoīdeīs
Vocative hȳoīdee hȳoīdea hȳoīdeum hȳoīdeī hȳoīdeae hȳoīdea

Derived terms edit

Descendants edit

  • English: hyoideal, hyoidean