-merous

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See also: mérous

English

Etymology

From French -mère and its etymon Ancient Greek -μερής (-merḗs, having (the specified number of) parts”, “sharing): the combining form of μέρος (méros, part)) with the English suffix -ous; compare the English -mer and -mere, as well as the French -mère and the German -mer.

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-merous

  1. (biology, forming adjectives) Having parts of the specified quality.
  2. (chiefly botany and zoology, forming adjectives) Comprising the specified number of parts.

Usage notes

  1. In biological descriptions, it is common to use numbers instead the Greek prefixes.

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