combining form
or onto-
Etymology: New Latin, from Late Greek onto-, from Greek ont-, ōn, present participle of einai to be — more at is
1. : being : existence
ont ic
2. : individual living thing : living organism
onto geny
combining form
or onto-
Etymology: New Latin, from Late Greek onto-, from Greek ont-, ōn, present participle of einai to be — more at is
1. : being : existence
ont ic
2. : individual living thing : living organism
onto geny
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012