-tene

See also: tene, tené, and téne

English

Etymology

From Ancient Greek ταινία (tainía, ribbon, band, fillet).

Suffix

-tene

  1. (biology) Ribbon-like structure; Used to form words relating the structure of chromosomes in meiosis

Derived terms

English terms suffixed with -tene

Anagrams

Middle English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Anglian Old English -tēne (compare West Saxon -tīene), from an inflected form of Proto-Germanic *tehun.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /-(ˈ)teːn(ə)/

Suffix

-tene

  1. Forms cardinal numbers from thrittene (thirteen) to nynetene (nineteen); -teen

Derived terms

Middle English terms suffixed with -tene

Descendants

  • English: -teen
  • Scots: -teen
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