-áceo

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See also: aceo and -aceo

Portuguese

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin -āceus. Doublet of -aço.

Pronunciation

 
  • (Brazil) IPA(key): /ˈa.se.u/, /ˈa.si.u/ , (faster pronunciation) /ˈa.sju/
    • (Southern Brazil) IPA(key): /ˈa.se.o/

Suffix

-áceo (adjective-forming suffix, feminine -ácea, masculine plural -áceos, feminine plural -áceas)
-áceo m (noun-forming suffix, plural -áceos, feminine -ácea, feminine plural -áceas)

  1. -aceous (of, relating to, or resembling the thing suffixed)
    ópio (opium) + ‎-áceo → ‎opiáceo (opiate)
  2. (zoology, especially botany) -aceous (belonging to a taxonomic family or other group)
    amaranto (amaranth) + ‎-áceo → ‎amarantáceo (amarantaceous)

Derived terms

Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin -āceus. Doublet of -azo.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): (Spain) /ˈaθeo/
  • IPA(key): (Latin America, Philippines) /ˈaseo/
  • Rhymes: -aθeo
  • Rhymes: -aseo
  • Syllabification: -á‧ce‧o

Suffix

-áceo (adjective-forming suffix, feminine -ácea, masculine plural -áceos, feminine plural -áceas)

  1. -aceous
    acanto + ‎-áceo → ‎acantáceo

Derived terms

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