-ple

See also: ple, PLE, and plé

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pəl/

Etymology 1

From Latin -plus (more, in sum).

Suffix

-ple

  1. (as a noun) A tuple containing the specified number of terms.
  2. (as an adjective) Containing the specified number of terms.
Synonyms
  • (noun): -tuple (in current use)

Etymology 2

From Ancient Greek πόλις (pólis).

Suffix

-ple

  1. (non-productive) Alternative form of -polis used in transcriptions of medieval Greek city names.
    ConstantinopolisConstantinople
    AdrianopolisAdrianople

Anagrams

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