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Etymology of the English suffix -graph

the English suffix -graph
derived from the French suffix -graph
derived from the Greek word graphos, γραϕος
derived from the Greek word graphein, γράφω (to draw)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *gerbh-

Derivations in English

stylograph, actinograph, aerograph, altigraph, anemograph, astrograph, barograph, cardiograph, cerograph, chromatograph, chronograph, clinograph, craniograph, cryptograph, digraph, echograph, electrograph, encephalograph, ergograph, hectograph, helicograph, heliograph, homograph, hyalograph, hydrograph, hyetograph, hygrograph, hypnograph, ideograph, isograph, kymograph, macrograph, magnetograph, metallograph, meteorograph, micrograph, monograph, myograph, odontograph, oleograph, omnigraph, pantograph, petrograph, phlebograph, photograph, planograph, pneumograph, psychograph, radiograph, roentgenograph, shadowgraph, sonograph, spectrograph, sphygmograph, spirograph, stenograph, stereograph, tachograph, tachygraph, thermograph, tomograph, xylograph, kinetograph, accelerograph, arcograph, barometrograph, ellipsograph, noctograph, oscillograph, pedograph, phraseograph, zincograph, dysgraphia, electroretinograph, hythergraph, chrysograph, phonograph

Usage

Word found in Modern English



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