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-oid

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See also: oid, OID, o.i.d., oíd, -óid, öid, and ɔid

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Etymology

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  • Learned borrowing from Latin -oīdēs, from Ancient Greek -ο-ειδής (-o-eidḗs) (the ο being the last vowel of the stem to which the suffix is attached); from εἶδος (eîdos, form, likeness).

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    -oid

    1. Resembling; having the likeness of (usually including the concept of not being the same despite the likeness, but counterexamples exist).
      human + ‎-oid → ‎humanoid
      sterol + ‎-oid → ‎steroid
    2. (less commonly) Of, pertaining to, or related to.
      lympho- + ‎-oid → ‎lymphoid
      myelo- + ‎-oid → ‎myeloid
    3. Added to nouns to create derogatory terms, typically referring to a particular ideology or group of people.
      waste + ‎-oid → ‎wastoid
      west + ‎-oid → ‎westoid
      left + ‎-oid → ‎leftoid
      right + ‎-oid → ‎rightoid
    4. (category theory) Added typically to the name of an algebraic structure, to denote the horizontal categorification of that structure.
      group + ‎-oid → ‎groupoid
      ring + ‎-oid → ‎ringoid
      Lie algebra + ‎-oid → ‎Lie algebroid
      monoid + ‎-oid → ‎monoidoid

    Usage notes

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    • “-oid” may be suffixed to nouns and adjectives to form nouns and adjectives.

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    German

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    Etymology

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    Borrowed from Latin -oīdēs, from Ancient Greek -οειδής (-oeidḗs), from εἶδος (eîdos).

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    • Audio (Germany (Berlin)):(file)

    Suffix

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    -oid

    1. -oid (adjective or substantive)

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    Derived terms

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    adjectives suffixed with -oid or -id:
    neuter substantives with -oid or -id:
    adjectives suffixed with -id:
    neuter substantives suffixed with -id:

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    Polish

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    Etymology

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  • Derived from Ancient Greek -ειδής (-eidḗs).

    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /ˈɔ.it/
    • Rhymes: -ɔit
    • Syllabification: -o‧id

    Suffix

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    -oid m

    1. -oid
      bakteria + ‎-oid → ‎bakteroid

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    or

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    Further reading

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    • -oid in Polish dictionaries at PWN