ˈpīgə noun combining form
or -pyg·ia ˈpijēə
Etymology: -pyga from New Latin, from Greek pygē rump; -pygia from New Latin, from Greek pygē + New Latin -ia
: creature having (such) a rump — in generic names in zoology
Eury pyga
Macro pygia
ˈpīgə noun combining form
or -pyg·ia ˈpijēə
Etymology: -pyga from New Latin, from Greek pygē rump; -pygia from New Latin, from Greek pygē + New Latin -ia
: creature having (such) a rump — in generic names in zoology
Eury pyga
Macro pygia
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012