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Etymology of the English suffix -form
the English suffix
-form
derived from the Latin word
forma
(form; shape, likeness; form, likeness; shape, form; form, figure, appearance)
derived from the Greek word
forma
Derivations in English
actiniform
,
aeriform
,
arcform
,
auriform
,
branchiform
,
cheliform
,
cirriform
,
coryneform
,
dendriform
,
dentiform
,
digitiform
,
fungiform
,
funnelform
,
gangliform
,
iodoform
,
lamelliform
,
ligniform
,
nuciform
,
oviform
,
pediform
,
planiform
,
scyphiform
,
setiform
,
somatoform
,
stratiform
,
tubiform
,
umbiliform
,
variform
,
vitriform
,
aciniform
,
aliform
,
choreiform
,
columelliform
,
cubiform
,
cyathiform
,
fibriform
,
fibrilliform
,
gemmiform
,
infundibuliform
,
janiform
,
lageniform
,
lanciform
,
papilliform
,
patelliform
,
penciliform
,
plexiform
,
podetiiform
,
samariform
,
serpentiform
,
squamiform
,
stipuliform
,
pathoformic
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