-o-
Latin
interfix
Definitions
- (post-classical Latin) (such as (Gallo-Greek), from gallicus (Gallic) and graecus (Greek)).
Etymology
Derived from Ancient Greek -ο-.
Origin
Ancient Greek
-ο-
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- -o- English
- -oyl English
- Balkano- English
- Bulgaro- English
- Croato- English
- Czechoslovak English
- Czechoslovakian English
- Malayo- English
- blackophilia English
- cholecystolithiasis English
- connectogram English
- cœno- English
- detumomab English
- edobacomab English
- edrecolomab English
- empathogen English
- flatulogenic English
- gasogen English
- gigography English
- glycopeptidolipid English
- graphophone English
- hematinometer English
- homœo- English
- imciromab English
- iono- English
- lemalesomab English
- linotype English
- magneto- English
- megakaryocytopoiesis English
- memosphere English
- minretumomab English
- mitumomab English
- nacolomab tafenatox English
- naptumomab estafenatox English
- pemtumomab English
- philo- English
- pædo- English
- reflectoporn English
- scalogram English
- slidometer English
- smell-o-meter English
- softography English
- spliceosome English
- sulesomab English
- symbologenic English
- taplitumomab English
- tenatumomab English
- toonophile English
- tositumomab English
- urobilinogen English
- xylanolysis English
- -ο- Ancient Greek
- -ό- Ancient Greek
- εἶδος Ancient Greek
- -oides Translingual