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parasynthetic
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ???????????? (parasúnthetos), from ???? (pará, “beside”) + ???????? (súnthetos, “compound, composite”).
Adjective
parasynthetic (not comparable)
- (grammar) Being a compound word formed by parasynthesis, i.e. by adding several affixes simultaneously, without “intermediate” forms.
Translations
See also
- Category:English parasynthetic adjectives
parasynthetic From the web:
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parasynthesis
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Ancient Greek ???????????? (parasúnthesis).
Noun
parasynthesis (countable and uncountable, plural parasyntheses)
- (grammar) The formation of words by a combination of compounding and adding an affix, as in brown-eyed.
- (grammar) The formation of words in which the prefixing and the suffixing are involved simultaneously, as in multifaceted.
Derived terms
- parasynthetic
Translations
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