-morphism
a combining form occurring in nouns that correspond to adjectives ending in -morphic, or -morphous:
monomorphism.
-morphism suff.
the condition or quality of having a specified form: isomorphism.
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- -morphous
a combining form with the meaning “having the shape, form, or structure” of the kind or number specified by the initial element, used in the formation of compound words: polymorphous. also, -morphic. compare morpho-. -morphous suff. having a specified shape or form: polymorphous.
- -most
a combining form of most occurring in a series of superlatives: foremost; utmost. -most suffix forming the superlative degree of some adjectives and adverbs hindmost, uppermost word origin old english -mǣst, -mest, originally a superlative suffix, later mistakenly taken as derived from mǣst (adv) most
- -motive
a combining form of motive: automotive.
- -motored
adjective (in combination) having a specified type of motor or number of motors
- -mycete
a combining form meaning “mushroom, fungus,” taken as the singular of the plural taxonomic combining form -mycetes. -mycete combining form indicating a fungus ascomycete word origin from new latin -mycetes, from greek mukētes, plural of mukēs fungus -mycete suff. fungus: actinomycete.