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Etymology of the Greek suffix -eides (-ειδής)

the Late Greek suffix -eides, -ειδής
derived from the Greek word eidos, εἶδος (form, likeness, appearance, resemblance; a view; form )
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *weid-

Derivations in Greek

kissoeides, ethmoeides, adenoeides, allantoeides, amugdaloeides, anthropoeides, haploeides, arachnoeides, arutainoides, asteroeides, kukloeides, konchoeides, konoeides, krikoeides, krustalloeides, kuboeides, dendroeides, diskoeides, helikoeides, aimatoeides, glenoeides, lambdoides, lithoeides, mastoeides, pithekoeides, pterugoeides, rhomboeides, sphairoeides, thureoeides, trochoeides, muioeides, kulindroeides, sigmoeides, sphenoeides

Derivations in other languages

Italian oro

Usage

Word found in Late Greek



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