Coeno-
1.
variant of 2 :
coenocyte.
combining form
1.
common: coenocyte
word-forming element meaning “common,” Latinized from Greek koinos “common, public, shared, general, ordinary,” from PIE *kom “beside, near, by, with” (see com-).
coeno- pref.
Variant of ceno-.
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