The building blocks of English
Affixes
proto-
Original or first; primitive or ancestral.
Greek prōtos, first.
Examples include prototype, a first or preliminary model of something; protohuman, a hypothetical prehistoric primate, resembling humans and thought to be their ancestor; protomartyr, the first martyr for a cause, especially the first Christian martyr, St Stephen; protostar, a contracting mass of gas which represents an early stage in the formation of a star; protoplast (Greek plassein, to mould), the protoplasm of a living plant or bacterial cell whose cell wall has been removed; Protozoa (Latin plural of Greek zōion, animal), a phylum or grouping of phyla which comprises the single-celled microscopic animals.
Support this website
This dictionary contains more than 1,250 entries, illustrated by some 10,000 examples, all defined and explained for your information and emjoyment.
There are no advertisements to interrupt your reading pleasure. I rely on your generosity to cover running costs. Donations made via PayPal are secure.