combining form
or nano-
Etymology: French, from Latin nanus dwarf, from Greek nanos, nannos; probably akin to Greek nanna, nenna female relative, aunt — more at nun
: dwarf
nano cephaly
nan oid
nano somia
combining form
or nano-
Etymology: French, from Latin nanus dwarf, from Greek nanos, nannos; probably akin to Greek nanna, nenna female relative, aunt — more at nun
: dwarf
nano cephaly
nan oid
nano somia
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012