-orexia
a combining form meaning “desire,” “appet-te,” as specified by the initial element:
anorexia.
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suffix designed for, directed towards, motivated by, or concerned with computer-oriented courses, managers who are profit-oriented
- -orino
-orino related terms -erino
- -orium
-atorium suffix used to form nouns place where an indicated thing is done: drinkatorium/ lubritorium/ printorium -orium related terms -atorium
- -ory
an adjective-forming suffix, joined to bases of latin origin in imitation of borrowed latin words containing the suffix -tory1, (and its alternant -sory): excretory; sensory; statutory . -ory2 a suffix forming nouns denoting places or receptacles, joined to bases of latin origin in imitation of borrowed latin words containing the suffix -tory2, (or its alternant […]
- -ose
a suffix occurring in adjectives borrowed from latin, meaning “full of,” “abounding in,” “given to,” “like”: frondose; globose; jocose; otiose; verbose. -ose2 a suffix used in chemical terminology to form the names of sugars and other carbohydrates (amylose; fructose; hexose; lactose), and of protein derivatives (proteose). origin -ose1 suffix possessing; resembling verbose, grandiose word origin […]