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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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