Froma- +-pnea, from theNew Latinapnoea, from theAncient Greekἄπνοια(ápnoia), formed fromἀ-(a-,“absence of”) +πνοή(pnoḗ,“breathing”).
apnea (countable anduncountable,pluralapneas)
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Learned borrowing fromNew Latinapnoea.
apnea
| Inflection ofapnea (Kotus type 12/kulkija, no gradation) | |||
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| nominative | apnea | apneat | |
| genitive | apnean | apneoiden apneoitten | |
| partitive | apneaa | apneoita | |
| illative | apneaan | apneoihin | |
| singular | plural | ||
| nominative | apnea | apneat | |
| accusative | nom. | apnea | apneat |
| gen. | apnean | ||
| genitive | apnean | apneoiden apneoitten apneainrare | |
| partitive | apneaa | apneoita | |
| inessive | apneassa | apneoissa | |
| elative | apneasta | apneoista | |
| illative | apneaan | apneoihin | |
| adessive | apnealla | apneoilla | |
| ablative | apnealta | apneoilta | |
| allative | apnealle | apneoille | |
| essive | apneana | apneoina | |
| translative | apneaksi | apneoiksi | |
| abessive | apneatta | apneoitta | |
| instructive | — | apneoin | |
| comitative | See the possessive forms below. | ||
FromNew Latinapnoea, from theAncient Greekἄπνοια(ápnoia).
FromEnglishapnea, from theNew Latinapnoea, from theAncient Greekἄπνοια(ápnoia), formed fromἀ-(a-,“absence of”) +πνοή(pnoḗ,“breathing”).
apnea (pluralapnea-apnea)
Borrowed fromNew Latinapnoea, from theAncient Greekἄπνοια(ápnoia).