combining form
or bryo-
Etymology: New Latin, moss, from Greek bryo- moss, catkin, from bryon; perhaps akin to Old High German krūt herb, cabbage — more at sauerkraut
: moss
Bry aceae
bry ology
combining form
or bryo-
Etymology: New Latin, moss, from Greek bryo- moss, catkin, from bryon; perhaps akin to Old High German krūt herb, cabbage — more at sauerkraut
: moss
Bry aceae
bry ology
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012