Makro
91macropygia — ˌmakrōˈpijēə noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from macr + pygia : a large genus of long tailed pigeons that resemble cuckoos see cuckoo dove …
92macropyramid — |makrō+ noun Etymology: macr + pyramid : a crystal pyramid that corresponds to the analogous macroprism …
93macrorhinus — ˌmakrōˈrīnəs Etymology: New Latin, from macr + rhinus synonym of mirounga …
94macrosclereid — |makrō+ noun Etymology: macr + sclereid : one of the columnar sclereids that often form an outer layer in various fruits and seeds and occur also in the stems of some xerophytes called also rod cell; compare osteosclereid …
95macrosegment — |makrō+ noun Etymology: macr + segment : a continuum of speech between two perceptible pauses …
96macroseismograph — |makrō+ noun Etymology: macroseism + o + graph : a seismograph specially adapted for recording large earthquakes …
97macrosiphum — ˌmakrōˈsīfəm noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from macr + Greek siphōn tube more at siphon : a genus of large often pink or green aphids including a number of economically important plant pests some of which are vectors of virus… …
98macrospecies — |makrō+ noun Etymology: macr + species : a large and usually polymorphic biological species markedly discontinuous from its congeners : a polytypic species compare linnaean species, microspecies …
99macrostructural — |makrō+ adjective : of or relating to macrostructure …
100macrostylous — |makrō|stīləs adjective Etymology: macr + stylous of a flower : having long styles; specifically : having long styles and short stamens compare mesostylous, microstylous …