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1. auto-, comb. form1 View full entry c1833

...Forming chiefly scientific terms relating to chemical, biological, or organic processes, with the sense ‘originating within or acting on the body or organism in question; self-produced; self-induced’;human activity or behaviour,...

2. bio-, comb. form View full entry 1808

...With the sense ‘biographical’, ‘comprising elements of biography’....

3. cyber-, comb. form View full entry 1961

...Forming esp. temporary and nonce-words, as cybercubicle, cyberfeminist, cyberfriend, cyberlover, cybersnob, etc.; cyber-sheepishly adv....

4. eco-, comb. form View full entry 1939

...Forming adjectives with the sense ‘ecological and ——’, as eco-cultural, eco-historical, eco-philosophical, eco-religious, etc.; see also ecogeographic, ecogeographical4, ...

5. Euro-, comb. form View full entry 1850

...General uses. (Often spec. with reference to western or continental Europe.)...

6. Franken-, comb. form View full entry 1992

...Forming nouns with the sense ‘genetically modified ——’; (also occas.) ‘—— relating to genetic modification’. Esp. in Frankenfood; cf. Frankenstein foodFrankenstein....

7. half-, comb. form View full entry c893

...With adjectives and pa. pples. Already in Old English: see above. Very common in later use, esp. with pa. pples., to which half- may be prefixed whenever the sense suits:...

8. make-, comb. form View full entry ?1518

...Forming compounds (chiefly nonce-words) with nouns, with the sense ‘a person who or thing which makes, makes for, or serves for ——’....

9. mar-, comb. form View full entry 1575

...Prefixed to nouns, to form nouns with the sense ‘a person who mars’, in many nonce-words (chiefly names) occurring in the Marprelate tracts or in later works referring to them. Now ...

10. Mc-, comb. form View full entry 1948

...Prefixed chiefly to nouns to create mock names denoting a person who (or occas. thing that) is considered an exemplar or personification of the specified class, interest, association, etc....

11. mega-, comb. form View full entry 1868

...Forming scientific and technical terms with the sense ‘very large’, ‘comparatively large’, or (esp. in Pathol.) ‘abnormally large’, often having correlatives beginning micro-, and sometimes also synonyms beginning...

12. -mongery, comb. form View full entry

...As the final element in compounds (usually after an earlier compound in monger2): trade or traffic in the commodity, etc., specified....

13. slope-, comb. form View full entry 1647

...In combs., representing either the n. or adj., or the stem of the vb....

14. suck-, comb. form View full entry 1551

...the verb-stem used in combination:...

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