-clasis
a combining form meaning “a breaking,” used in the formation of compound words:
thromboclasis.
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a suffix found in french loanwords of latin origin, originally diminutive nouns, and later in adaptations of words borrowed directly from latin or in neo-latin coinages: article; conventicle; corpuscle; particle. -cle2 a suffix found in french loanwords of latin origin, later in adaptations of words borrowed directly from latin; in latin, this suffix formed from […]
- -cleisis
-cleisis or -clisis suff. closure; occlusion: corecleisis.
- -cline
combining form indicating a slope anticline derived forms -clinal, combining_form:in_adjective word origin back formation from incline
- -clisis
-clisis suff. variant of -cleisis.
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a combining form of adjectives corresponding to nouns formed with -coccus: streptococcal.