Thesaurus:combining form

English

Synonyms
Holonyms
Various

Notes

  • Some sources classify combining forms as affixes. The terminology of "combining form" vs. "prefix" and "affix" is used e.g. by Merriam-Webster.
  • Many English combining forms originate from Greek or Latin words.
  • One rationale for the notion may be the idea that a prefix and a suffix proper cannot be combined alone to form a new word.
  • Wiktionary does not use the terminology of "combining form" for English part of speech headings. However, there is {{combining form of}}.

See also

  • Category:English prefixes
  • Category:English suffixes

Further reading

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