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Etymology of the English word opioid

the English word opioid
using the English suffix -oid
derived from the Latin suffix -oides
derived from the Greek word eidos, εἶδος (form, likeness, appearance, resemblance; a view; form )
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *weid-
derived from the Greek suffix -oeides, -οειδής
derived from the Greek word eidos, εἶδος (form, likeness, appearance, resemblance; a view; form )
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *weid-
derived from the English word opium
derived from the Latin word opium (opium)
derived from the Greek word opion, ὄπιον
derived from the Greek word opos, ὠπός
derived from the Medieval Latin word opiatum
derived from the Latin word opium (opium)
derived from the Greek word opion, ὄπιον
derived from the Greek word opos, ὠπός

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