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Author: Admin | 2025-04-28
Which means “old man”. Gerontology and gerontocracy are examples of English vocabulary words containing this suffix. giga- ⇒ is a prefix that comes from the Greek word gigas (γίγας), meaning “giant”. As a prefix, it means multiplying the unit by a billion, although in computing it can mean multiplying by 2 to the 30th power (which is close to a billion). Words containing this prefix are for example gigabyte, gigahertz, and gigawatt. glio- is a prefix that comes from the Greek word glia (γλία), meaning glue. glott- is a Greek prefix that comes from the word « glotta » (γλῶττα), which means “tongue”. Glottalization is an example of a vocabulary word containing this prefix. gluco- comes from the Greek word glukus (γλυκύς), which means “sweet”. glyco- like gluco-, this is another prefix that comes from the Greek word glukus (γλυκύς), which means “sweet”. gnatho- is a prefix that comes from the Greek word gnathos (γνάθος), meaning “jaw”. gon- ⇒ this Greek prefix comes from the word gonos (γoνος), which means “genitals”. gonio- ⇒ this is a rather rare Greek prefix that comes from the Greek word gōnia (γωνία), which means angle. gymno- is a Greek prefix that is derived from the word gumnos (γυμνός), meaning “naked”. gynaeco- is a Greek prefix that means “woman” or “female”. It comes from the ancient Greek word gunaikos (γυναικός). gyno- ⇒ this prefix is a synonym of the prefix gynaeco-. gyro- is a Greek prefix that comes from the word « guros » (γῦρος), which means “circle”. Gyroscope is an example of a vocabulary word containing this prefix. H haemato- is a Greek prefix that comes from the word « haima » (αἷμα), which means “blood”. haemo- is an alternate form of the Greek prefix haemato- hagio- is a Greek prefix that comes from
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