sino
31Sino- — UK [saɪnəʊ] / US [saɪnoʊ] prefix 1) China, or Chinese: used for making some nouns and adjectives sinophile (= someone who likes China and the Chinese) 2) with China: used with some adjectives and nouns Sino Soviet talks Sino US relations …
32Sino- — combining form Etymology: French, from Late Latin Sinae, plural, Chinese, from Greek Sinai, probably of Indo Aryan origin; akin to Sanskrit Cīnā, plural, Chinese 1. Chinese < sinology > 2. Chinese and < Sino Tibetan > …
33Sino- — a combining form meaning Chinese : Sino Tibetan; Sinology. [ < NL, comb. form repr. LL Sinae the Chinese < LGk Sînai Chin Qìn CH IN] * * * …
34sinoþ — f ( e/ a) a synod, council, meeting, assembly; 1. mostly used of the councils of the Christian Church; sinoþ wæs æt Ácléa; 2. in other senses; [L sinodus] …
35sino — przysłów. od siny W pokoju jest sino od dymu …
36Sino- — [ sʌɪnəʊ] combining form Chinese; Chinese and …: Sino American. ↘relating to China. Origin from late L. Sinae (see Sinitic) …
37Sino- — prefix 1 of China; Chinese 2 Chinese and: Sino Japanese trade …
38Sino- — aff. a combining form meaning “China” or “Chinese”: Sinology; Sino Tibetan[/ex] • Etymology: < NL, comb. form repr. LL Sīnae the Chinese < LGk Sînai « Chin Qìn Ch in …
39Sino- — a word element meaning Chinese , as in Sino Tibetan, Sinology. {New Latin, combining form representing Latin Sīnae the Chinese (from Greek Sinai)} …
40Sino-Tibetan languages — Sino Tibetan Geographic distribution: East Asia Linguistic classification: One of the world s major language families. Subdivisions: Sinitic Tibeto Burman ISO 639 …