
English word vitelliform comes from English egg, Ancient Greek ἔταλον, Proto-Indo-European *h₁en, Proto-Indo-European - -teros, English dys- (Bad.), English -ia, English arthr-, Latin mamma
egg (English)
(NZ, pejorative) A foolish or obnoxious person.. (biology, countable) The female primary cell, the ovum.. (countable, uncountable) The egg of a domestic fowl (especially a hen) or its contents, used as food.. (informal) A person, fellow.. (mildly, pejorative, slang, ethnic slur) , (potentially offensive) A person of Caucasian (Western) ancestry, who has a strong desire to learn about and [...]
ἔταλον (Ancient Greek)
*h₁en (Proto-Indo-European)
in
- -teros (Proto-Indo-European)
dys- (English)
Bad.
-ia (English)
Used in forming plurals of nouns in -ium and -ion. Used in forming names of countries, diseases, flowers, and rarely collections of things (such as militaria, deletia).
arthr- (English)
mamma (Latin)
(anatomy) a breast. (anatomy) an udder; a pap. (anatomy, of animals) a teat, a dug. (family) mama (a childish name for a mother in the language of children). (transferred meaning) a protuberance on tree bark.
egg yolk (English)
The yellow central part of a chicken’s (or other bird’s) egg.
*ut- (Proto-Indo-European)
vitulus (Latin)
A bull calf.
*h₁énteros (Proto-Indo-European)
Inside, within.
*énteros (Proto-Hellenic)
ἔντερον (Ancient Greek)
vitellus (Latin)
A small calf. The yolk of an egg.
Sauropoda (English)
vitelliform (English)
Resembling the yolk of an egg.