monocytus
Latin
Etymology
A compound of the Ancient Greek μόνος (mónos) + κῠ́τος n (kútos).
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /moˈno.ky.tus/, [mɔˈnɔ.kʏ.tʊs]
Noun
monocytus m (genitive monocytī); second declension
- (Contemporary Latin, rare) monocyte
- 1954, Werner Spalteholz and Rudolf Spanner, Hand-atlas and Textbook of Human Anatomy, Scheltema & Holkema (fifteenth edition), page 678/2:
- 677. Lymphocyti et monocyti
- 677. Lymphocytes and monocytes
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- 1954, Werner Spalteholz and Rudolf Spanner, Hand-atlas and Textbook of Human Anatomy, Scheltema & Holkema (fifteenth edition), page 678/2:
Derived terms
- Translingual: monocytogenes
Descendants
Second declension.
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | monocytus | monocytī |
| genitive | monocytī | monocytōrum |
| dative | monocytō | monocytīs |
| accusative | monocytum | monocytōs |
| ablative | monocytō | monocytīs |
| vocative | monocyte | monocytī |
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