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Sino-
Sino-pref. Chinese: Sinology. [From Late Latin Sīnae, the Chinese, from Greek Sīnai, probably ultimately of Indic origin; akin to Sanskrit Cīnāḥ, the Chinese, probably from a Chinese source akin to Middle Chinese tsɦin, Qin (also the source of Mandarin Qín); see Qin.]Sino- combining form 1. (Peoples) Chinese: Sino-Tibetan; Sinology. 2. (Languages) Chinese: Sino-Tibetan; Sinology. [from French, from Late Latin Sīnae the Chinese, from Late Greek Sinai, from Arabic Sīn China, probably from Chinese Ch'in]Sino- a combining form meaning “China” or “Chinese”: Sinology; Sino-Tibetan. [< New Latin, comb. form representing Late Latin Sīnae the Chinese < Late Greek Sînai « Chinese Qìn Ch ' in] Translationssino-
sino-, sinu- [L sinus, curve, fold] Prefixes meaning sinus or cavity. |