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-oid
- a suffix meaning “resembling,” “like,” used in the formation of adjectives and nouns (and often implying an incomplete or imperfect resemblance to what is indicated by the preceding element):
alkaloid; anthropoid; cardioid; cuboid; lithoid; ovoid; planetoid.
-oid
suffix forming adjectives
- indicating likeness, resemblance, or similarity
anthropoid
–oid
- A suffix meaning “like” or “resembling,” as in ellipsoid, a geometric solid that resembles an ellipse.
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of -oid1
from Greek -oeidēs resembling, form of, from eidos form
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Example Sentences
So this is different, and it is why we are at the stage where Rashford is speaking openly about a "new challenge" - but he does not have to leave OId Trafford for that.
From BBC
It came 31 days after Eddie Howe's side recorded an emphatic 3-0 victory at OId Trafford in the Carabao Cup.
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Thompson played alongside Boutier, a member at OId American.
From Seattle Times
A Russian spy at the British embassy in Berlin was caught by a sting operation, the OId Bailey has heard.
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Simeone was pelted with missiles as he walked to the tunnel after United's 1-0 loss at OId Trafford.
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