-plex
a combining form meaning “having parts or units” of the number specified by the initial element, occurring originally in loanwords from latin (duplex; quadruplex); recent english coinages ending in -plex, especially denoting structures with a given number of dwelling units, are probably in part new formations with this suffix and in part based on the noun complex: fourplex; eightplex; cineplex; metroplex.
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- -pnea
a combining form meaning “breath, respiration,” used in the formation of compound words that denote a kind of breathing or condition of the respiratory system, as specified by the initial element: dyspnea; hyperpnea. also, -pnoea. -pnea suff. breath; respiration: dyspnea.
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variant of -pnea.
- -pod
a combining form meaning “one having a foot” of the kind or number specified by the initial element; often corresponding to neo-latin cl-ss names ending in -poda, with -pod, used in english to name a single member of such a cl-ss: cephalopod. compare -ped. -pod combining form indicating a certain type or number of feet […]
- -poda
a combining form meaning “those having feet” of the kind or number specified by the initial element, used in the names of cl-sses in zoology: cephalopoda. compare -pod.