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Etymology of the English prefix homo-

the English prefix homo-
derived from the New Latin prefix homo-
derived from the Greek prefix homo-, ὁμο-
derived from the Greek word homos, ὦμος (same; at the same time; (conjunctionally) notwithstanding, yet still)

Derivations in English

homocercal, homodont, homothallic, homoscedastic, homocentric, homochromatic, homocyclic, homodyne, homoeroticism, homogametic, homogamous, homogamy, homogenesis, homogenetic, homogenous, homogony, homograft, homograph, homomorphic, homoplasy, homopolar, homopolymer, homorganic, homosexual, homosexuality, homostyled, homotaxis, homothetic, homotransplant, homotype, homozygote, homosporous, homospory, homochromous

Usage

Word found in Modern English



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