-sarc
a combining form meaning “one having flesh or tissue” of the kind specified by the initial element:
ectosarc.
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a combining form used in the names of extinct reptiles, especially archosaurs, usually anglicized forms of latin taxonomic names: dinosaur; pterosaur. -saur combining form lizard dinosaur word origin from new latin saurus
- -saurus
latinized variant of -saur: brontosaurus. -saur combining form lizard dinosaur word origin from new latin saurus
- -sch-
-sch- this letter group can represent five distinct sounds in english; it first was used by m.e. writers to render o.e. sc-, a sound now generally pr-nounced “-sh-.” sometimes it was miswritten for -ch-. it also was taken in from ger. (schnapps) and yiddish (schlemiel). in words derived from cl-ssical languages, it represents l. sch-, […]
- -scopy
a combining form used to form abstract action nouns corresponding to nouns with stems ending in -scope: telescopy. -scopy combining form indicating a viewing or observation microscopy word origin from greek -skopia, from skopein to look at -scopy suff. viewing; seeing; observation: microscopy.
- -seater
noun a settee, vehicle, cinema, etc, having a number of seats as specified a forty-seater coach